they speak Quechua
Nahuatl. It is still spoken among descendants of the Aztecs today.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
English is considered a living language because it is still spoken today.
Yes. It is still spoken today and is known as Quechua.
The Nahuatl language is still spoken in Mexico today. The 2000 Census in Mexico recorded nearly 800,000 speakers of the language in the country.
All of them. Their language is still spoken in some parts of Mexico.
The language that helped decipher the hieroglyphics was Greek.
The Arawak language is still spoken today but only in some parts of South America and the Carribbean. It is native to the countries of French Guiana, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.
We still use Roman numerals today because they are the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still used and spoken today.
I think you mean Sanbonani. Sanbonani means "I see you" in Si Swazi, a language still spoken today in Swaziland.
We still use the Roman numeral system today because it is the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still spoken today
Roman numerals are the numerical element of the Latin language which is still spoken today and was the language spoken by the ancient Romans who once conquered most of the known world at the time.