Most of the scientific names for animals are derived from Latin language. Latin is, however, considered a dead language.
We get all shape names (Polygons) from the greek language.
There is no definitive number of first names in the English language as it constantly evolves with new names being created and used. There are thousands of first names in common usage, with more being added over time.
Language has been around for more than 200,000 years. It is not known who the first speakers were.
No. Language names are proper nouns, which are not allowed in Scrabble.
Assembly Language
Elven names are in the language Tengwar, which was invented by Tolkien. But some of the elven names do have an english tone to them. Good examples of this are names like Arven or Legolass.
BAL (Basic Assembler Language)
Because common names differ with language, while scientific names are always the same, no matter what language. Ex: Canis Lupis
S. A. Babalola has written: 'More than conquerors' 'A dictionary of Yoruba personal names' -- subject(s): Etymology, Names, Yoruba, Dictionaries, Yoruba language, Personal Names
Iwan Wmffre has written: 'Language and place-names in Wales' -- subject(s): English language, Geographical Names, History, Phonology, Welsh language 'Central Breton' -- subject(s): Breton language, Grammar, Languages 'The place-names of Cardiganshire' -- subject(s): Geographical Names
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