God made languages.
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Languages developed from whatever sounds our earliest assestors made, to advise others in their troop of danger, available food, or something interesting. The noises made by early mothers to their infants may have contributed to this early form of language. The physical requirement of language involves the hyloid bone in the human larynx. The evolution of this bone may have come first allowing languages to develop or the growth of language as a useful survival tool, may have enhanced the evolution of this bone.
As to why there are diverse languages, in the beginning each tribe or clan had its own set of sounds to cover its communication needs among its members. As the tribes met and mingled they settled on a number of common sounds for common requirements. These sets of sounds became regional languages, Travel and trade spread some of them driving all languages to a common tongue, but isolation of groups lead to local "accents" and usage which led to a diversity of tongues.
Languages developed through a combination of social interaction, communication needs, and cultural evolution over time. They were not created by a single individual or group, but rather emerged naturally through human interaction and the need to communicate.
The dragon and Daedric languages are fictional and primarily used in the video game series The Elder Scrolls. Players can find information and translations of these languages in game guides, online forums, and fan-made websites. However, there are no official resources for learning these languages outside of the context of the game.
Swahili is primarily based on the Bantu language, with influences from Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, English, and other languages.
Sign languages, such as American Sign Language (ASL), are languages that can be spoken through hand gestures and facial expressions but do not have a written form. Additionally, some indigenous or minority languages may only have an oral tradition and lack a standardized writing system.
The English language is primarily made up of words derived from three main language families: Germanic, Romance, and Latin. These three groups of languages have influenced the development of English over time.
Some of the least spoken languages in North America include Haida, Tunica, and Kutenai. These languages are considered endangered with few speakers remaining. efforts are being made to preserve and revitalize these languages.
Different languages were created by different people, obviously.
Scrabble is made in 29 different languages.
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They made languages so that people can communicate and talk to each other
Most languages borrow from other languages, but that doesn't mean they're "made" from other languages.Urdu was not "made" from other languages but it has borrowed vocabulary from:ArabicPersianEnglishand several othersNote: Urdu has not "borrowed from Hindi" in that both Urdu and Hindi are dialects of the same language.
Africa is a continent, and therefore has no official languages. It is made up of 54 different coutries, representing over 100 official languages.
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Ten Thousand including 9,996 fully vocabularized made-up languages.
the Irish language is an ancient Celtic language with no major grammatical influences from other languages. Like all modern languages it does borrow terminology and nouns for certain things.
Estonian evolved naturally from older Finnic languages. No one made it.
YES! OF COURSE! OBVIOUSLY! ( IF YOU GET MADE FUN OF FOR SPEAKING TWO LANGUAGES, IT'S BECAUSE THAT PERSON ISN'T SMART ENOUGH TO KNOW TWO LANGUAGES ) YES! OF COURSE! OBVIOUSLY! ( IF YOU GET MADE FUN OF FOR SPEAKING TWO LANGUAGES, IT'S BECAUSE THAT PERSON ISN'T SMART ENOUGH TO KNOW TWO LANGUAGES )
Linux and Unix were the two computers operating systems made in start. The languages used were BCPL in 1967 and B in 1970's respectively.