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tamil is the oldest and fully completed language in the world.
Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that dates back several thousand years, but it is not considered the oldest language in the world. Languages like Sumerian, Egyptian, and Sanskrit are among the oldest known languages with detailed records of their usage in ancient texts and inscriptions.
Yes, that is true. The Indo-European language family is one of the largest in the world and includes languages like English, Spanish, Hindi, Russian, and many others. About half of the world's population speaks a language that is part of this language family.
True. English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with over 1.5 billion speakers worldwide. It is an official or widely spoken language in many countries, making it the most spoken language globally.
Kannada language originated from the Dravidian family of languages around 2500 years ago in the region that is now known as Karnataka, India. It has a rich literary tradition and is one of the oldest languages in India with a significant body of literature.
Yes, it is true that linguists do not have a definitive answer on how language was developed by early humans. The origins of human language are still debated, with various theories and hypotheses being proposed. The study of the origins of language involves interdisciplinary research combining evidence from linguistics, anthropology, psychology, and biology.
It is difficult to determine the absolute oldest language in the world, as languages evolve and change over time. However, some of the oldest recorded languages include Sumerian, Egyptian, Sanskrit, and Hebrew. These languages have ancient written records that date back thousands of years.
the oldest Representative democracy in the world is.................. Japan its true folks
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it is a true and the oldest religion in the world this was 1700 before Christianity
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Yes. It is known to be approximately 50,000 years old.
No. Greek is the oldest practiced language in Western Europe. Some people forget that Greece is considered a part of Western Europe. This is due to the history of Greece, which made Greece heavily tied to the true geographical definition of Western Europe. The Greek language has been around since about 1400 BCE. Disregarding Greece, Latin would be the oldest "surviving" language of Western Europe. Latin is still official in one country, Vatican City, and many people across the world still learn Latin. In addition, Latin is still used in naming items (from animals to elements). The Latin language was established around 500 BCE. If you don't count Latin, because truly Latin is a dead language, then yes, Welsh is the oldest practiced language in Western Europe, surviving from around 700 CE.
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The oldest country in the world is proclaimed to be San Marino. It became a country in September 3, 301 AD and has the world’s oldest constitution, since it was written in 1600. It was also the first country to have its borders unchanged. However, it was not recognized as an independent country until 1631, and it is true that other countries have traced back to earlier years. So, the real answer to this question is that it is still very difficult to know what the real oldest country in the world is.
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Yes, that is true. The Indo-European language family is one of the largest in the world and includes languages like English, Spanish, Hindi, Russian, and many others. About half of the world's population speaks a language that is part of this language family.
This is false. The language with the largest number of speakers is Chinese.