No. Most of the written Minoan language is undeciphered, so it is unclassified and the vocabulary is unknown.
First Minoan, then Greek.
The argument is muddied by different terminologies used by archaeologists - pre-Minoan/first early Minoan/Phase 1/Neolithic and others. So if you want to have something before Minoan, you can cherry-pick a particular word. The Greek-ness of these peoples is also a matter of word use. What is 'Greek'? These early peoples were not the same as the peoples we call Greek. In earlier times, the Indo-European nomads who settled the Mediteranean littoral split up into peoples ranging from Latins in the west to Arcadians, Ionian, Aetolians, Dorians and other Hellenes (Greeks). It is better to talk of groups such as Minoans, Mycenaeans, Aeolians etc rather that try to argue about what to call some earlier people with a fabricated name which we do not know what they were, other than Neolithics.
Shipbuilders
The Minoan people originated on the island of Crete and spread to the nearby islands (such as Santorini). They were named for the lengendary King Minos of Knossos.
Dhdhejej
First Minoan, then Greek.
Serbian people speak the Serbian language.
They speak the Jawoyn language.
People from Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
The people in Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
The people in Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
The people of Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
People in Taiwan speak Chinese
The people in Indonesia speak Indonesian.
People in Hungary speak Hungarian.
they speak spanish
People speak English in Canada. However, French is also an official language, particularly in the province of Quebec.