The first people that lived on Cuba were two ethnic groups, the Taíno and the Ciboney. Each had their own language, so the Taíno and Ciboney languages were the first to be spoken on Cuba. The word "Cuba" actually comes from the Taíno language.
who knows. thoughout time the language developed and nobody ever recorded which gender was the first to speak spanish...you might as well ask how many stars there are in the sky...
Yes. Many Cubans emigrate from Cuba - for marriage, to be with family, for work. Many Cubans also travel out of Cuba on visits to other countries.
Millions of people spoke Koine Greek. Some used the Latin of the Romans. Where ever the Romans ruled you will have found people who spoke in Greek and their own nation's language. I have added a link below if you have a real interest in the language use and history.
The first person who ever spoke. People have always told stories.
There is no record in the Bible of what language Jesus spoke. However, he was a meek and lowly man, and so it is doubtful if he ever spoke any language from another country. However, we can all be grateful that his words have been translated and preserved for us in our own languages.
The Sumers invented the first ever written language.
The first languages may not have been written down, they may have been a spoken-only language, therefore we will never know what the first EVER language was. However, the oldest text ever found was Sumerian. We have evidence of Sumerian documents dating back 5,000 years. By far, this is the oldest text ever discovered. But that doesn't mean Sumerian is the oldest language, there may have been more before it.
It was Aristotle whom developed the first ever abstract symbolic language. Some philosophers call this language Aristotelian logic.
No, its just the Cubans keep coming to Florida
The first language ever spoken was sumerian. Mesopotamia was the first civilization ever to speak and use hieroglyphics.Answer:The previous answer has no scientific validity. The current linguistic theory identifies the first human language as Proto-World, or Proto-Human, and may have been spokean as far back as 200,000 years ago.
William Shakespeare wrote and spoke Modern English his entire life. It is not surprising that his epitaph was written in the same language, although the poetry is much worse than anything Shakespeare ever wrote.
This depends on the people, where they live and if they ever learnt English. It is the same as saying how good are English people speaking Hindi. It is purely based on if they ever learnt the language or whether they lived in an area which spoke English