Yes, Mesopotamia had its own languages, primarily Sumerian and Akkadian. Sumerian, one of the earliest known written languages, was used in southern Mesopotamia, while Akkadian, a Semitic language, became prominent in the region later on. Both languages were written in cuneiform script on clay tablets, serving administrative, literary, and religious purposes.
There have been numerous different and competing Mesopotamian civilizations, each with their own languages. However, the most dominant language in Mesopotamia, and often used as a lingua franca was AKKADIAN.
Semitic
Mesopotanian
Cuneiform was the Mesopotamian form of writing. It was based upon sound, unlike our own language. Cuneiform letters were a series of triangles and straight lines.
Before Akkad Mesopotamia was its own self. They had their independence.
I belive the languge spoken in Mesoptamia was Sumer. :D
it is cuneiform
There have been numerous different and competing Mesopotamian civilizations, each with their own languages. However, the most dominant language in Mesopotamia, and often used as a lingua franca was AKKADIAN.
greek
Semitic
Mesopotanian
Cuneiform was the Mesopotamian form of writing. It was based upon sound, unlike our own language. Cuneiform letters were a series of triangles and straight lines.
Before Akkad Mesopotamia was its own self. They had their independence.
Akkadian is a language spoken in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) "to rise high" is in other words, a ziggurat .
Hammurabi code
Mesopotamia contributed a written language to record events. They also invented the wheel and irrigation of crops.
Sumerian, Elamite, Akkadian, Hurrian, Aramaic, Hittite,and swedish