Language is not an invention, it develops through the process of evolution
My first language is English.
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
Spanish is most likely to have been invented first in the old times. Then people moved northward and made their own language (a.k.a English) which was based of Spanish. Note: You can find Spanish words that sound like English. Those are called cognates, in Spanish.
The American English language evolved from various influences, including British English, Native American languages, and immigrant languages. It was not invented by any one individual but is the result of linguistic blending over centuries.
Natural languages such as English are not invented. There was no one person who created the language and no one person who first used it. Modern English developed over time from Middle English, which developed from French and Old English (or Anglo-Saxon). And French developed through various stages from Latin with some Germanic influences.
The first modern dictionary is often credited to Samuel Johnson, who published "A Dictionary of the English Language" in 1755. This dictionary was a significant milestone in the standardization of the English language.
Eugen Bleuler invented the term in 1911, in a German report. It quickly crossed over into English.
My first language is English.
Please learn the correct English language grammar of a question if you want an answer.
The English language is the first language in America. In Mexico it's Spanish.
english
The Sumers invented the first ever written language.
English is not the first language of India, and it should not be, because not enough people speak it as a first language.
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
English was her first language and Spanish was her second language.
Spanish is most likely to have been invented first in the old times. Then people moved northward and made their own language (a.k.a English) which was based of Spanish. Note: You can find Spanish words that sound like English. Those are called cognates, in Spanish.
The American English language evolved from various influences, including British English, Native American languages, and immigrant languages. It was not invented by any one individual but is the result of linguistic blending over centuries.