many languages oldish english, oldish french (?), oldish german etc
The most widely spoken languages around the world 100 years ago were English, French, Spanish, and Russian. However, regional and indigenous languages were also spoken depending on the location.
The Tabon Man is believed to have lived in the Philippines around 50,000 years ago. Since language does not leave physical traces, it is unknown what language the Tabon Man spoke.
Latin was the most widely studied language 500 years ago. It was the language of academia, religion, and government across Europe and was used for scholarly and scientific writings.
If I am 100 years old, I would have been born 100 years ago from the current date.
The ability to speak has been estimated to have developed around 50,000 to 100,000 years ago as a result of anatomical changes in the human brain and vocal tract. This developed the capacity for complex language formation, allowing humans to communicate through speech.
It is difficult to pinpoint an exact date for the creation of the first language as it occurred thousands of years ago through gradual evolution. The development of language is believed to have started around 50,000-100,000 years ago with early human ancestors using simple sounds and gestures to communicate.
There was no gas for automobiles 100 years ago
There are many places to find facts about life 100 years ago. You could find facts about life 100 years ago in a library.
I think there wasn't copying machine 100 years ago
Yes, kimchi was eaten 100 years ago.
No because it didn't exist 100 years ago, or 1913. It first opened in 1955
no.there was no internet before a 100 years ago. if it was 20 'yes'.
A 100 years ago there was no Mexican immigrants.
Yes, it is a word made 100 years ago
astronomical engineer which is a highly devolope profession , which was common a 100 years ago
they didnt have tvs 100 years ago but if they did they had very little
No offence, but that's a weird question. Why do all countries have a different language? We speak Dutch because that's how it developed thousands through hundreds of years ago. And because we learned it from our parents. Just like you.
Yes! It used to be a mother tongue in Medieval England.