Yes it has. However, not the whole of the language had been fully deciphered because only a few inscriptions have survived and these are mainly religious. The longest text has only 1,200 readable words of repetitious prayers. The others have 300, 200, 130, and 40 legible words. Etruscan was not a European language.
A king. It is now disputed that Rome was ever conquered by the Etruscans or were ever under Etruscan domination. The evidence-base of this fashionable theory is very flimsy and has been challenged. More recent archaeological finds seem to suggest a different picture. The republic was established by overthrowing the Roman monarchy.
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The fashionable theory that the Etruscans conquered Rome is just that, a theory. It had been challenged. Its evidence base is flimsy to say the least and it is based on unproven and/or implausible assumptions. Recent archaeological evidence suggests a different picture. The Roman tradition does not talk about any Etruscan conquest and says that what was overthrown was the Roman monarchy. The Roman monarchy was said to have been overthrown in 509 BC. Italy (except for the northeast, the city of Rome and the region of Lazio) was unified in 1861. The north-eastern region of Veneto was added in 1866. Rome and the region of Lazio were added in 1870. These dates are 2,369, 2,375 and 2,379 year after the establishment of the Roman Republic in 509 BC.
What was overthrown was the Roman Monarchy. The fashionable theory that the Etruscans ruled Rome has been challenged. Its evidence base is flimsy, its is based on unproven assumptions and there is no historical record for it. Recent archaeological evidence suggests a different picture. An uprising followed the rape of an aristocratic woman by Sextus Tarquinius, the son of Tarquinius Superbus, the last king. This king was deeply unpopular because he was a tyrant. The uprising was led by Lucius Junius Brutus, the architect of the Republic. He made the people swear that they would never accept a king again. He used the royal guards to take control of the city and had the city gates closed. The king was away leading a battle and could not return to Rome. The king was replaced by two annually elected consuls. Having to men in charge meant that they would counterbalance each other. The short term of office was to ensure that no single man could concentrate power in his hands. For the rest, the Republic retained the institutions which had existed under the monarchy.
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Elfen Lied has indeed been translated into English .
There is no record in the Bible of what language Jesus spoke. However, he was a meek and lowly man, and so it is doubtful if he ever spoke any language from another country. However, we can all be grateful that his words have been translated and preserved for us in our own languages.
There has only ever been 1 Jewish country: Israel. The national language of Israel is Hebrew.
There is no such thing as a bible that is translated word-for-word. Translations are forms of interpretation, because the words of one language, don't exactly match the words of another language.
No. There has never been an official language of the United States, thouh English has always been the dominant language by far.
Sei mai stato negli Stati Uniti?
It was translated from the original Hebrew for the same reason that anything is ever translated: so people can understand it.It was translated from the original Hebrew for the same reason that anything is ever translated: so people can understand it.
No such thing ever happened. It's a myth. No language has ever been voted "the official language" of the United States.
You better believe it! It has been translated into over 50 different languages. I have a copy in Spanish and am beginning a collection of foreign copies of the book.
The first languages may not have been written down, they may have been a spoken-only language, therefore we will never know what the first EVER language was. However, the oldest text ever found was Sumerian. We have evidence of Sumerian documents dating back 5,000 years. By far, this is the oldest text ever discovered. But that doesn't mean Sumerian is the oldest language, there may have been more before it.
No, the hieroglyphs of Egypt had been translated long before his time, but in his work in Crete and Greece he discovered the first inscriptions using Minoan Linear A and Linear B and the script known as Cretan hieroglyphs - he named all three writing systems but he was unable to read any of them.Only Minoan Linear B has ever been translated - its language is an early and unusual form of Greek.