My dad says that most people just consider what the person spoke in life their own personal language of the dead. You may want to check up on this.
Latin
Most of the scientific names for animals are derived from Latin language. Latin is, however, considered a dead language.
Latin is considered a dead language because it is no longer the native language of any community. It is still used in certain contexts such as in the Catholic Church, legal terminology, and scientific names, but it is no longer spoken colloquially. The evolution of Latin into modern Romance languages contributed to its decline as a spoken language.
Yes, yes it is considered a language
perhaps to use it in a scholarly magazine and try to relate it to other language who are not yet dead but somehow relate to the dead language
Any language you learn after your first (native) language is considered a second language. There is no specific one.
The language of the universe is often thought to be mathematics. Many scientists and researchers believe that mathematical principles and relationships underpin the structure of the universe and can be used to describe natural phenomena.
Dead in Japanese is Dead=Shi
It is now an old language
Considered Dead was created on 1991-10-08.
Latin is a dead foreign language along with Ancient Greek.
There are very few programs which still use the software language Fortran as it considered 'dead' by many. That said, it is still used by those in numerical algorithms programming.