Over time, people realized that they could form their own way to speak. Example of this is the alpabets that came from the Greek's who made their own letters from other people.
No, Pascal is a high-level language. Its comes under the General Purpose Language category. Its used by all people for different purpose.
Yes, all dialects of Chinese have basically the same written language.
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A foreign language is a language that is not widely spoken in a particular region or country. It is typically a language that is used in a different country or by people from another cultural background. Learning a foreign language can help with communication and understanding different cultures.
The French speak French because it is their national language, historically developed from Latin and influenced by Celtic and Germanic languages. French became standardized as the official language in France due to cultural, political, and historical factors.
The Neolithic people did not have a specific language as a homogeneous group. There were various Neolithic cultures and societies across different regions of the world, each with their own distinct languages and dialects.
because pirates had a different language. eg phillipino people have a different language.
They speak a different language, Slovak.
They speak a different language, Slovak.
The Inuit People are a culture all their very own, although they are the very first really truly Canadian people along with the First Nation native people, their customs and language is truly unique and vastly different from any other culture.
No. For example, there is no language called Mexican and no language kalled Venezuelan, but in different countries there may be different dialects of the same language
It is necessary to use English as a communication language at sea, because seamanship is composed of different people with different languages. And as amended, according to our INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT, ENGLISH is the first language to be used in order to communicate other people with other language perspective.sorry for the grammar :)