It might be Aramaic, but as to were it came from...
A Semitic language originally of the ancient Arameans but still spoken by other people in southwestern Asia.
An alphabetical (or perhaps syllabic) script used since the 9th century BC to write the Aramaic language; many other scripts were subsequently derived from it.
Of or relating to the ancient Aramaic languages.
It's Latin for "to write with light"
Incorrect grammar: old, older, and oldest are adjectives.Oldest is the superlative form, where one is the oldest of a group, or something (someone) is the oldest it has been (e.g. "In its oldest form, the automobile was a wagon.")
the krewe of momus is the oldest krewe
Yes, Amelia was the oldest child
what is the oldest type of architectural designs called
As my knowledge the tamil is oldest language among dravidian language
Tamil is considered to be the oldest language with current
The origin of language is not definitively known, but it likely evolved as a way for early humans to communicate and cooperate with each other. Some theories suggest that language developed gradually from early forms of communication or emerged as a result of a complex interplay between social, cognitive, and biological factors. The development of language may have provided an evolutionary advantage by enabling humans to share information, coordinate activities, and pass on knowledge to future generations.
the Montana language of origin is spanish.Montana means mountain in spanish.
The oldest word in the English language is town.
sanskrit is the oldest language and it is still in use in HINDI rituals
tamil language
Telugu..!
The Cree (Algonquian) language is the origin. See the link.
No. Sanskrit is older; probably the oldest.
No, Origin is where something came from originally language is what cultures speak.
Tamil