I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but I'll try my best to help. Um, most languages started in a specific region, and then were combined and modernized over all of the years to become the languages that exist today.
It is not possible to definitively determine which language was first spoken in the world as languages have evolved over thousands of years. It is believed that the first human languages likely developed in Africa tens of thousands of years ago.
Languages likely evolved over time from early human communication using gestures and sounds to convey meaning. As human societies became more complex, communication evolved into more structured forms of spoken language. Over thousands of years, languages diversified and evolved in separate regions due to isolation and cultural influences. Today, there are thousands of languages spoken around the world.
It is difficult to pinpoint the world's earliest spoken language as languages have evolved over thousands of years. However, some of the earliest known languages include Sumerian, Akkadian, and Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManx GaelicScottish GaelicWelsh
The Welsh language has ancient roots, often traced back to the Celtic languages spoken by inhabitants of the region around 2,500 years ago. Welsh has evolved over time and is now spoken by around a fifth of the population of Wales.
because many of the tribes lived in isolation for thousands of years.
It is not possible to definitively determine which language was first spoken in the world as languages have evolved over thousands of years. It is believed that the first human languages likely developed in Africa tens of thousands of years ago.
Languages likely evolved over time from early human communication using gestures and sounds to convey meaning. As human societies became more complex, communication evolved into more structured forms of spoken language. Over thousands of years, languages diversified and evolved in separate regions due to isolation and cultural influences. Today, there are thousands of languages spoken around the world.
It is difficult to pinpoint the world's earliest spoken language as languages have evolved over thousands of years. However, some of the earliest known languages include Sumerian, Akkadian, and Egyptian hieroglyphics.
The first spoken languages in the interior plains of North America were those of the Indigenous peoples who have lived in the region for thousands of years. These languages vary widely among different Indigenous tribes and nations, including Sioux, Crow, Blackfoot, and Comanche, among others.
It is impossible to know because writing developed thousands of years after spoken language. We only have a record of the last 3,000 or 4,000 years but humans (homo sapiens) have been around for 100,000 years. It is likely that pre-human hominids such as homo erectus had language.
Ther are about 7000 languages that are currently spoken around the world. The number of languages that have existed in the past and are no longer spoken can only be guessed at.
Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManx GaelicScottish GaelicWelsh
The two main languages spoken are Spanish and Portuguese and we continue to speak them because over the years they have become our native languages.
Assyrians speak Aramaic. Which was the language spoken by Jesus Christ and still is spoken. Aramaic has been spoken by Assyrians for over 2000 years
Thousands of years ago, in Benin.
The Welsh language has ancient roots, often traced back to the Celtic languages spoken by inhabitants of the region around 2,500 years ago. Welsh has evolved over time and is now spoken by around a fifth of the population of Wales.