It is difficult to pinpoint an exact time when people first developed spoken language, as it likely evolved over a long period of time. Some researchers believe it began around 100,000 years ago with the emergence of anatomically modern humans. Language likely developed gradually and was shaped by the need for communication and social interaction.
Mandarin Chinese is spoken by the largest number of people as a first language.
The most spoken language in the world is Mandarin Chinese, spoken by over a billion people as their first language.
Swahili is the most spoken language in the Bantu family of languages. It is spoken by over 100 million people primarily in East Africa as a first or second language.
Approximately 76 million people speak German as their first language.
Approximately 460 million people in the world have Spanish as their first language. It is the second most spoken language globally after Mandarin Chinese.
Mandarin Chinese is spoken by the largest number of people as a first language.
As far as we know, the only Genus ever to develop spoken Language is the Human Genus, but no one knows for certain which Human species was first.
Mandarin Chinese.
The most spoken language in the world is Mandarin Chinese, spoken by over a billion people as their first language.
Yes the paleolithic people where the first people to make the spoken language. We do not have any proof of them ever creating it.
it is not Mandarin Chinese language which has spoken first Tamil is the first spoken language in the world thank you
German is spoken as a first language by a minority in Argentina of approximately 400,000 people.
Its probably Hebrew or Arabic and if you want to speak English learn how to spell it. Your q should have been what was the first language spoken
Elamite and sumerian ere the first spoken language in the world....
Swahili is the most spoken language in the Bantu family of languages. It is spoken by over 100 million people primarily in East Africa as a first or second language.
The Indo-European parent language was first spoken by a prehistoric people in the Eurasian steppes around 4500-2500 BCE. This language eventually evolved and diversified into many different branches, giving rise to the Indo-European language family spoken by billions of people today.
Approximately 76 million people speak German as their first language.