It is not true. The earliest civilisation in the world where the Sumerians of Mesopotamia (Iraq). The second earliest civilisation was that of the Egyptians. Chinese and Indian civilisation also started before that of the Greeks.
Greek people speak Modern 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.
First Minoan, then Greek.
The Minoans actually lived in ancient Greece, on an island called Crete. They were wiped out due to a volcanic eruption on a nearby island, which resulted in a huge tsunami that killed most of the Minoans. They were not considered Greek because they did not speak Greek. The first "true" Greeks were the Myceneans.
In the beginning, right after the split, many in the Balkans spoke Latin, the people in greece and western Turkey spoke greek, and in eastern Turkey Armenian was dominant. Since the empire was centered in greece, greek became the dominant language in the empire, used by the nobility and clergy. Justinian the Great was the last Emperor of Byzantium to speak latin.
Greek people speak Modern Greek.
They speak Greek.
The Greek people speak Greek. It is the official language of Greece and is also spoken by Greek communities around the world.
Some Greek people may speak French, but it is not a widely spoken language in Greece. The official language in Greece is Greek.
The Ancient Greeks are credited with speaking the Greek language first, dating back to around the 13th century BC. The Greek language has a rich history and has evolved over time into Modern Greek.
If you ask about the language they speak, it's Greek
Approximately 13 million people around the world speak Greek as their native language. This includes people in Greece, Cyprus, and Greek diaspora communities in various countries.
The ancient Greek gods were believed to speak Greek, the language of the people who worshipped them. This is because Greek mythology and religious texts, such as the Homeric epics, were written in 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.
Approximately 13 million people speak Greek as their native language today. This number includes inhabitants of Greece, Cyprus, and Greek diaspora around the world.
Athens is the capital city of Greece. People speak Greek.
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