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Well they didnt really speek a language they wrote them in wedged shape mark called cuniform. Glad I could help if I did lol =P love KATHLEEN :)~

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How do people use language?

People use language to communicate their thoughts, ideas, and emotions with others. They use language to express themselves, to convey information, and to interact with others. Language can be spoken, written, or signed, and it serves as a means of connecting and understanding one another in various social and cultural contexts.


What languages were spoken in the Paleolithic period?

During the Paleolithic period, spoken languages had not yet emerged. Instead, early humans communicated through a combination of gestures, body language, and primitive vocalizations. Language, as we understand it today, began to develop much later in human history.


Why to people use their second language?

People may use their second language for various reasons such as communication with people who speak that language, travel to countries where it is spoken, job opportunities that require proficiency in that language, or personal interest in learning new languages.


Was there language in the Paleolithic era?

It is believed that early humans in the Paleolithic era communicated using a rudimentary form of language, likely consisting of sounds, gestures, and simple words. While there is no written evidence from this time period, archaeological findings suggest that some form of language was used for hunting, social interactions, and sharing knowledge.


Are francophone's people who use french as their first or second language?

Francophone people use French as their first language. They are people who are from French speaking countries other than France. Such as: Canada, Belgium, Sénégal, and Morrocco.