There are no primitive languages. All human speech is fully developed. That is why it is impossible to know for certain how language arose.
Yes, two of the main languages to use derivatives of the name Caesar were the Russian Czar and the German Kaiser.
20% of The United States Are the Native Americans
They are two of the many different Mayan languages.
The country to the south of the United States is Mexico. Its two official languages are Spanish and, in some regions, various indigenous languages are recognized as well, with Spanish being the dominant language used for government and education.
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People who speak two languages are commonly referred to as bilingual.
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bilingual - bi as in 2 and lingual as in language
A country that has two official languages might be called "bilingual" but most people would merely call it by name and say, if necessary, that two languages have official status.
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Yes, two of the main languages to use derivatives of the name Caesar were the Russian Czar and the German Kaiser.
There are two programming languages which use a C switch statement. The two languages are C and C++, hence the name C switch statement. There may be more, but those are the most obvious ones
A country with two official languages is called bilingual, just like a person who speaks two languages.
A person who can speak multiple languages is considered to be Multilingual, bilingual (two languages), trilingual (three languages), etc. A name for people who are multilingual and easily learn languages is Polyglot.
Yes, it is possible to have two native languages if a person grows up learning and using two languages from birth.