The earliest written language associated with the Huang He (Yellow River) region is Oracle Bone Script, used during the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600β1046 BCE) in ancient China. This script was inscribed on animal bones or turtle shells for divination purposes.
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The Huang He River region developed Chinese characters, which are logographic symbols representing words or phrases. These characters evolved over time into the modern Chinese writing system used today.
The first known written language is Sumerian, which was developed around 3200 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. Sumerian cuneiform script was used to record transactions, laws, and stories on clay tablets.
The Oaths of Strasbourg was the first written form of the Old High German language. It was a series of oaths sworn in 842 between Louis the German and Charles the Bald, the grandsons of Charlemagne.
The first known language to be written from left to right was Sumerian, dating back to around 3200 BCE. This ancient language was written using cuneiform script on clay tablets in ancient Mesopotamia.
Xiaoshan Huang has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Phonology, Chinese language
The written language in China is Mandarin, which uses Chinese characters. The Huang He is also known as the Yellow River in English.
Minyu Huang has written: 'Ci ge hui bian' -- subject(s): Rhetoric, Chinese language
Yueh-hung Huang has written: 'A study of target language in a junior high school EFL classroom'
Heqing Huang has written: 'Jin xian dai ci yuan =' -- subject(s): Terms and phrases, Dictionaries, Chinese language
Shuan-Fan Huang has written: 'A study of adverbs' -- subject(s): Adverb, Comparative and general Grammar, English language
Li-cheng Huang has written: 'Kamus Indonesia-Inggris-Tionghoa' 'An English-Indonesian-Chinese dictionary' -- subject(s): Chinese, Dictionaries, English language, Indonesian, Indonesian language
Youshi Huang has written: 'Taiwan shi wu yin ci dian' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Dialects, Taiwan, Dictionaries
Ning Huang has written: 'Miao qu da zi ran =' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Chinese speakers, English language, Nature
Jibo Huang has written: 'Er tong xie zuo ji qiao bai zhao' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Writing, Juvenile literature
Keding Huang has written: 'Cong shi jing dao zhong yuan yin yun' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Phonology, Shi jing, Versification
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