Samuel Johnson wrote A Dictionary of the English Language.
No one person wrote the Hebrew language. It evolved over thousands of years by the people who spoke it.
He wrote the " The Art of the Castillian Language".
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I believe you are refering to the Cherokee language
Well, he often wrote in verse, which is to say, in poetry. Even when he wrote in prose, the language was rich with metaphor and other stylistic devices. Some people call Shakespeare's language "enhanced language."
The Romans spoke and wrote Latin. Their contemporaries in Greece spoke and wrote Ancient Greek. :D
English.
Cervantes chose to write in Spanish because that was the language his readers knew. Shakespeare wrote in English because that was the language his audiences understood. Italian writers wrote and still write in Italian because that is what language their readers read.
He wrote almost exclusively in heightened or poetic language.
He wrote his books in Latin, the scholarly language of day
Mahakavi Kalidasa wrote the classic Abhijnana Shakuntalam in the Sanskrit language.