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.
Sanskrit is not considered a dead language because it is still used in religious and ceremonial contexts in India, and there are people who study and speak it.
Latin
Most of the scientific names for animals are derived from Latin language. Latin is, however, considered a dead language.
Unlike English, no words are being added in Latin. This makes Latin a dead language because it isn't being "developed" anymore. One reason Latin is considered 'dead' is that it is not being used by a society. The people that spoke it everyday are 'dead' and no one grows up speaking it.
Latin of course. Since people in Germany, speak German. And people in Russia, speak Russian. :D!
Latin is considered a dead language and is no longer spoken as a primary language in any country. However, it is still used as the official language of the Roman Catholic Church, and it is studied and learned by scholars and students around the world for its historical and linguistic significance.
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
A dead language is a language with no native speakers. It does not mean that no one speaks it fluently.Millions of people in the world are able to speak Latin fluently as a second language. Nobody speaks it as their first language.
Any language you learn after your first (native) language is considered a second language. There is no specific one.
Dead in Japanese is Dead=Shi
It is now an old language