Actually, what is thought to be the oldest language in humans is Sumerian, spoken in Southern Mesopotamia from about 3500 B.C. to about 2900 B.C. Polish, in fact, was only being started spoken around 1250 A.D. so fairly recently.
Poland's official language is Polish.
"Możesz" is in Polish. It is the second person singular form of the verb "to be able to" in Polish.
A Slavic language is a language spoken in the Slavic language family, which includes languages like Russian, Polish, and Serbian. A substance used to make surfaces shine could be a polish or a wax, such as shoe polish or furniture polish.
There is no "Megan" in the Polish language.
The plural of "Polish" can refer to either the people or language of Poland. For people, the plural is "Poles," and for the language, the plural is "Polish."
Polish Language Council was created in 1996.
The language is Polish. The religion is Roman Catholic.
same way It is Polish
People living in Poland are called Poles, and their language is called Polish. Polish is a West Slavic language and is the official language of the country. The culture and history of Poland are deeply intertwined with the Polish language.
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As my knowledge the tamil is oldest language among dravidian language
Tamil is considered to be the oldest language with current