No.
Proto-Pilipino refers to the reconstructed ancestor language of the various languages spoken in the Philippines. Linguists use historical linguistic methods to study and infer the features of Proto-Pilipino based on the similarities and differences among modern Philippine languages. It serves as a hypothetical starting point in understanding the development of these languages over time.
Dozens of modern languages came from Latin. The five most common are:FrenchItalianPortugueseRomanianSpanish
Not at all, there are far older languages than English. English as we know it came into being only after the Norman conquest of 1066, at which time the previous Anglo-Saxon language acquired a strong French influence. Many other languages had already existed for thousands of years before English first appeared. Sanskrit is tremendously older, as is Hebrew, and several others.
Italian, Spanish, French are all examples of latin-based languages.
Languages that originated from Spanish include Catalan, Galician, and Basque in Spain. Additionally, Spanish also influenced Creole languages spoken in various parts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
They didn't. The languages just happened naturally, and they were there first. Countries are fictions that people create by general agreement and they came much, much later.
Proto-Pilipino refers to the reconstructed ancestor language of the various languages spoken in the Philippines. Linguists use historical linguistic methods to study and infer the features of Proto-Pilipino based on the similarities and differences among modern Philippine languages. It serves as a hypothetical starting point in understanding the development of these languages over time.
He was happy when they finally came to an agreement. She watched them argue and hope they'd soon have an agreement. Me and the young man have an agreement to trade his horses for my shop.
It is the Gentlemen's Agreement.
It is the Gentlemen's Agreement.
After long negotiations they finally came to an agreement that suited everybody.
Dozens of modern languages came from Latin. The five most common are:FrenchItalianPortugueseRomanianSpanish
Here's a link that came up when I typed "learn languages free" into my search engine.
They would have had many languages as they came from different countries and different tribes, so it would be impossible to list all the languages that they spoke.
Not at all, there are far older languages than English. English as we know it came into being only after the Norman conquest of 1066, at which time the previous Anglo-Saxon language acquired a strong French influence. Many other languages had already existed for thousands of years before English first appeared. Sanskrit is tremendously older, as is Hebrew, and several others.
The Agreement on Social Security between Canada and Germany was signed on November 14, 1985 in Bonn, Germany. The Agreement came into force on April 1, 1988. A supplementary agreement was signed on August 27, 2002 in Toronto, Canada. The Supplementary Agreement came into force on December 1, 2003
well of course it is. i was doing history fair and it came up for a real language many time.