Greek
Aesop could not read or write because he was a slave
Aesop did not write any books himself. He was a Greek fabulist credited with creating a collection of fables, which were later compiled and written down by others. The collection is known as "Aesop's Fables."
Nobody knows what Aesop's hobbies were. Some people say that Aesop's hobbies included exercising his wit and cunning.
Because he was a weaner
No, Aesop did not write The Iliad and The Odyssey. These epic poems were written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. Aesop is attributed to writing fables, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare," which are short stories that teach a moral lesson.
Aesop was a slave and could neither read nor write. All his fables come down to us through oral traditions.
It's been very difficult to answer this question. But from what I've found out many believed that Aesop didn't exactly write his fables or that he even ever existed at all.
No, Aesop did not write "The Three Little Pigs." The story of the three little pigs is a folktale that was first published in the 19th century. Aesop is famous for his fables, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf."
No, he was a slave for most of his life.
Yes,Yes he did
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The pronunciation for "Aesop" is EE-sop.