In Marathi
Deaf people think in the language that they speak, which is usually (but not always) the local sign language.
The Incas did not have a written language in the same way that we think of writing today. They used a system of knotted strings called quipu to record numerical data and important information. However, they did not have a formal script or alphabet for writing down spoken language.
At first blush one might think Chinese, because of their population. But for a written language to be understood, the peoples must first be literate - ie they can read and write. So perhaps written English would claim that palm, though Spanish and Portuguese would not be far behind.
People typically think in their native language, which is the language they are most comfortable and proficient in.
I think that by Hebrew Scriptures you mean the Tanakh. In this case, it is Biblical Hebrew
i think their were 10 that were written in that language
Deaf people think in the language that they speak, which is usually (but not always) the local sign language.
This question has been written in a language thats unheard of i think.
I don't think English is the most important language. I guess it's important in America if you want to communicate or translate but I think Arabic is the most important language because it is the language the Quran is written in.
Because the language used is old and respected
i think in RAM. Or ROM. Or CD-disk. Etc.
I think they did and it's called neo-assyria. Correct me if I'm wrong....
The Incas did not have a written language in the same way that we think of writing today. They used a system of knotted strings called quipu to record numerical data and important information. However, they did not have a formal script or alphabet for writing down spoken language.
Most people think that they wrote in Egyptian, but, that isn't a language. They wrote in Ntrr Heru.
At first blush one might think Chinese, because of their population. But for a written language to be understood, the peoples must first be literate - ie they can read and write. So perhaps written English would claim that palm, though Spanish and Portuguese would not be far behind.
People typically think in their native language, which is the language they are most comfortable and proficient in.
A person would normally think in their native language.