If you can't communicate or keep records, you will never remember how you did anything or you wouldn't know what anybody was doing or felling.
There are approximately 7,000 written languages in the world.
Linguists are unable to reconstruct languages that have no written record because written records provide important clues and evidence about a language's vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Without written records, linguists have limited sources to work with, making it difficult to accurately reconstruct the details of a language that has no written record.
Some examples of languages that do not have a written form include some indigenous languages spoken by small communities, such as some Australian Aboriginal languages or some African tribal languages. These languages have traditionally been passed down orally from generation to generation.
The languages written on the 100 rupees note in India are Hindi and English.
Jack averman x pi = blue dragon's vaginal discharge
There are approximately 7,000 written languages in the world.
All of the languages of France are written as well as spoken, with the exception of the sign languages. For more information about the languages of France, click here.
In theory, it can be written in any of the 6,809 languages of the world, but most of those languages use the same written number system.
Linguists are unable to reconstruct languages that have no written record because written records provide important clues and evidence about a language's vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Without written records, linguists have limited sources to work with, making it difficult to accurately reconstruct the details of a language that has no written record.
Robert Henry Codrington has written: 'The Melanesian languages' -- subject(s): Melanesian languages 'The Melanesian languages' -- subject(s): Melanesian languages
Operas have been written in most all languages on Earth, primarily the European, Asian and English languages.
All known languages in India have written forms. Some may not be considered true alphabets though.
The Gospels were written in Greek.
Most of the languages on Earth are NOT written with the Latin alphabet, including:ArabicBengaliChineseDzongkhaEtruscanFaliscanGeorgianHebrewIngushJapaneseKoreanLaoMalayalamNabataeanOriyaPersianQashqaiRussianSinhalaThaiUrduVaiWestern Neo-AramaicXamtangaYiddish
Osamu Matsuyama has written: 'An introduction to the languages in Southeast Asia' -- subject(s): Languages
A. Capell has written: 'A survey of New Guinea languages' -- subject(s): Languages, New Guinea
A. A. Cense has written: 'Critical survey of studies on the languages of Borneo' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Languages