The builders and first inhabitants of Jerusalem spoke Hebrew. Hebrew fell out of use sometime after the 6th Century BCE, and was replaced by Aramaic, which is closely related to Hebrew.
Hebrew.
Many modern Inuits of today speak English, but some speak there own language from long ago. the people who still stick to there traditional language have people to translate for them. if your question was about how they communicated long ago, the answer is no way, because the Inuit or Arctic people are believed to be the first ones to visit America.
Because Portugal was the discoverer of Brazil, and we have been colonized by the Portuguese people during a long period, so we got the Portuguese language from Portugal.
Depends on how incorrectly you speak it. If you say "This is my mom" and you do the tone wrong and say "This is my horse" (not really a good example) people will laugh at you loud and long, but not be offended. If you butcher the language shamelessly and intentionally then they will probably take offense.
I think it means "Long Time No See"
This is a matter of vanity and personal feelings. It has nothing to do with necessity. As long as a person can speak and be understood, there is no linguistic reason to attempt to get rid of a native accent.
Yes. Modern English as a language has been spoken since about 1500. It was the only language Shakespeare and his audiences spoke and is of course the same language we speak today. Some people find Shakespeare's plays to be difficult primarily because he used a huge vocabulary and a poetic style to write his plays. He also wrote long and complex sentences from time to time.
There is no official language on a soccer field. It doesn't matter what language the players and referees speak as long as they all know and understand the rules in their own language.
no. its just what people like to think. they turn that thought into a fairy tail. first of, dolphins cant speak any human language, second, the unborn child cant understand any language for a long time and isn't even able to hear through the mothers womb.
99 % of Romanians from Romania and from other countries speak the Romanian language. Also the minorities from Romania speak the Romanian language as second language. And non-Romanian citizens of other countries understand sometimes the Romanian language.
Nobody knows. It happened long before records were kept.
So you can learn other countries culture Spanish is the third most spoken language in the world after Chinese and English. Spanish was originally from Spain but was exported with Spanish colonialism and has now become the official language of many countries. People tend to speak as the rest of their countrymen do.
Natural languages aren't created by individuals. They evolve among groups of people over very long periods of time.