It was absorbed into Middle Eastern languages.
No, the Phoenician language is not spoken today. It was used by the ancient Phoenician civilization between the 12th and 2nd centuries BCE. It became extinct and has no native speakers.
Phoenician and cuneiform writing are both ancient writing systems. They are both based on symbols that represent sounds or concepts. However, Phoenician script is an alphabet with individual symbols for consonants, while cuneiform is a script made up of wedge-shaped characters used for different languages in ancient Mesopotamia.
the alphabets of all European languages are desended from the Phoenician alphabet. Hebrew is believed to be very similar to Phoenician. Michael Montagne
It is a letter of their alphabet. We use it today as the letter T.
they speak Quechua
Bohemia is part of the Czech Republic...the language spoken today is CzechCzech
What language is Phoenician
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
In 1960, the second most spoken language in the United States was Spanish.
Chinese (Mandarin)
Pontic Greek is a Greek language orginially spoken in the Pontus area on the southern shores of the Black Sea. Today it is mainly spoken in nothern Greece.
The Aztecs spoke Nahuatl, a language that is still spoken by over a million people in Mexico today. Nahuatl was the dominant language in the Aztec Empire and played a significant role in their culture and society.
The only Southern Iroquoian language spoken today is Cherokee. It is primarily spoken by the Cherokee people in the United States, particularly in Oklahoma and North Carolina.