The Torah was written in Hebrew and we certainly do still have it in the Hebrew language, although we do not have the original completed versions with the words exactly as then used.
The Jews received the Torah from God written in Hebrew, and significant numbers still read and study Torah in the original Hebrew to this day.
The original language of the Cherokee was (and still is) Tsalagi; but please understand that there are several dialects of the language, approximately 23 that make it very different.
The Torah scroll in its original form and language..plus people who have an unbroken tradition as to its meaning.
The Torah is written in Hebrew and its true meaning, of course, can only be understood in Hebrew. However, it was later translated into many different languages. It was translated into Arabic in the 10th century by Sa'adia Gaon. See http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_was_the_first_time_torah_translated_to_arabic
The Torah is written ... and read from ... in Hebrew.
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The Quran is still preserved in its original Arabic text since it was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century.
Technically PHP wasn't "discovered", Rasmus Lerdorf is the original author of the language and still actively contributes to the language.
It is the language of the Torah and the lifeblood of the Jewish people. It is the the language Jews pray in.
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