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Light Warlpiri is the newest language. Its oldest speakers are only 35 years old.
German language belongs to the West Germanic group of the Germanic languages, which in turn is a branch of the larger Indo-European language family. Its origins can be traced back to Proto-Germanic, which developed from the earlier Proto-Indo-European language spoken thousands of years ago.
Sign language has origins that can be traced back to different regions around the world, but one of the most well-known is American Sign Language (ASL), which developed in the United States in the early 19th century. Other sign languages have evolved in countries such as France (LSF), Japan (JSL), and the UK (BSL). Each sign language has its own unique grammar and vocabulary.
Addendum is derived from the language that is known as Latin. This was the most common language during Roman times, and still existed until relatively recently in academic circles.
No but, most have ex:Redo Rootword: Do. All by Applegangsta A.
"jovial" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more jovial" or "most jovial."
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What_are_the_10_most_commonly_spoken_languages_in_Europeshould help
What_are_the_10_most_commonly_spoken_languages_in_Europeshould help
An excellent example is the case of 'Esperanto', the most recently 'invented' language. Just follow the link below
Light Warlpiri is the newest language. Its oldest speakers are only 35 years old.
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They are "more recently" and "most recently".
well i am studing it because its a very well known languager in Europe but i heard recently that the most spoken language in Europe is not now french, but German
more recently, most recently
German language belongs to the West Germanic group of the Germanic languages, which in turn is a branch of the larger Indo-European language family. Its origins can be traced back to Proto-Germanic, which developed from the earlier Proto-Indo-European language spoken thousands of years ago.
more recently most recently