Yes.
Modern people call the language of ancient Greece Ancient Greek.
The ancient Spartans spoke Dorian Greek, a dialect of ancient Greek language. Modern Spartans, like most other modern Greeks, speak modern Greek with the usual regional variations. ..
No, they are unrelated languages. The modern Macedonian language is a slavic language, related to Russian and Polish. The ancient Macedonian language was most likely a dialect of Greek, or at least related to Greek.
The language spoken in Athens during ancient times was Ancient Greek. Today, the official language of Athens is Modern Greek.
The ancient Spartans spoke Dorian Greek, a dialect of ancient Greek language. Modern Spartans, like most other modern Greeks, speak modern Greek with the usual regional variations. ..
The Answer is actually the Tragedy.
The Ancient Greeks were the first people to speak Greek.
In modern Greek it is "εμείς" (emees). In ancient Greek it is "ημείς" (eemees).
Ancient Greek is a dead language which means it is not spoken as a common everyday language for people to communicate with. However modern Greek is still spoken in Grease and some parts of Italy.
They spoke Ancient Greek. It was a language in and of itself.
There are about 13 million Greek speakers, including those who speak it as a first and second language. In ancient times, Greek was widely spoken as a first and second language across the eastern Mediterranean region.
The Greek language is part of the Indo-European language family. Its origins can be traced back to ancient Greece, where it evolved from an earlier Proto-Greek language around the 3rd millennium BCE. Over time, Greek has developed into different dialects and variations, with Modern Greek being the most widely spoken form today.