Nowhere, cuneiform is written on clay tablets and stone, it is not a spoken language.
Cuneiform was a writing system used originally in Babylon that then spread through much of the Middle East. Chaldean was the spoken language of Babylon in the period of time when cuneiform was used.
cuneiform was the writing they used and it stood for sounds so they spoke it too
people know about cuneiform in the first because when a sciencest found out about it cuneiform he stared to tell people and it just went crazy about it
The Sumerians (4000-2500) BC invented Cuneiform.
The invention of cuneiform is that before cuneiform was invention their was not a written language and with out a written language people couldn't write letters to their friends or family members in prison or out of town so that's why cuneiform is so important to people.
The invention of cuneiform is that before cuneiform was invention their was not a written language and with out a written language people couldn't write letters to their friends or family members in prison or out of town so that's why cuneiform is so important to people.
cuneiform was the writing they used and it stood for sounds so they spoke it too
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It is estimated that only a few hundred people worldwide can read cuneiform due to its complex nature and the specialized training required to decipher it.
No, people in Mesopotamia do not still use cuneiform. Cuneiform was a writing system used by ancient Mesopotamian civilizations such as the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. It has been largely replaced by alphabetic systems.
Because if we didn't have cuneiform then we would never have any way to comuniate with other people far away.......:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)........
Sumerians
People needed clay tablets and a stylus made of reed or wood to write cuneiform. They would use the stylus to make wedge-shaped impressions on the clay surface to create the characters of the cuneiform script.