I am assumeing that you mean ancient written languages, because Indo European is too far back to place but the first written language was Sumerian then Egyptian Heiroglyphics followed by Linear A (Greek we think as it still has not been deciphered) and then Phonecian.
This is an ancient Egyptian stone covered with hieroglyphics which advanced modern understanding of hieroglyphics
Linguists who specialize in ancient languages estimate that the Western Hemisphere had about 2,000 languages at the time of Columbus. These languages were diverse and scattered throughout North and South America.
Akbar, Shah Jahan, Jahangir And Maharaja Ranjit Singh are four main ancient Indian rulers.
Israel/Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria are the four modern countries that have territory from Ancient Palestine.
There is no record of the language(s) spoken by the ancient Beothuk people.
Switzerland has four national languages: French, Italian, Romansh, and Swiss German.
The four most commonly spoken first languages are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, and Hindi.
in 1999 when i was born.
This is unknown - the earliest languages we still have record of are ancient Babylonian, ancient Egyptian, Sanskrit and ancient Chinese. However, there were probably as many different early languages as there were early distinct tribes of people, but most of these early languages were lost through assimilation into a national language or through the people dying out.
The Ancient Celts
Switzerland has four official languages (not national languages).
it was first written in ancient Hebrew an it is now written in almost every language in the world including most dead languages such as Latin.
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the most important city in ancient Greece was Athens. anthens
Some of the most ancient languages in the world include Sumerian, Akkadian, Egyptian, and Sanskrit. These languages have long histories and are considered some of the oldest recorded languages in human history.
This depends upon the language. In some languages the first bits may represent an address or label. Most assembly languages the first byte or two is an op code. Four bits is pretty small for an address--that is only half a byte. Four bits on the Intel 4004 chip represent a "word."