Because...
Well I just think that they spoke English, and that everyone should speak English. That's only because it would make it A LOT easier for everyone to communicate. Like really, what's up with the whole Spanish, French and that stupid Chinese crap? Why not English? It just seems so plausible, but then again maybe I don't have a point, so I'm going to stop typing now!
Okay, first off, the original author should've never started typing. That was so hard to read, I'm extremely dissapointed that you're allowed to breed. You don't even know your own language, Ma'am. If we all spoke English, we would have never had gone past the Victorian Ages, hell, you might be crapping in a bucket right about now. Also, I have HEAVILY edited your paragraph, in order to make you sound more intelligent than you really are. You're welcome. - Not Important
There is no concensus among scientists one which species first used spoken language. Many believe that Homo Sapiens and Homo Neanderthalensis were the ONLY two species to use language.
The language spoken in Athens during ancient times was Ancient Greek. Today, the official language of Athens is Modern Greek.
The temporal lobe is especially involved in the comprehension of spoken language in humans. It plays a key role in processing auditory information and language comprehension, making it essential for understanding and interpreting speech.
It is difficult to pinpoint an exact time when people first developed spoken language, as it likely evolved over a long period of time. Some researchers believe it began around 100,000 years ago with the emergence of anatomically modern humans. Language likely developed gradually and was shaped by the need for communication and social interaction.
The modern Scottish language is known as Scottish Gaelic, which is a Celtic language spoken predominantly in parts of Scotland. It is one of the official languages of Scotland alongside English.
Early modern humans developed spoken language as a way to communicate complex ideas, coordinate group activities, and strengthen social bonds. Language allowed for sharing knowledge, passing down traditions, and developing more sophisticated tools and technologies, ultimately contributing to human evolution and civilization.
There is no concensus among scientists one which species first used spoken language. Many believe that Homo Sapiens and Homo Neanderthalensis were the ONLY two species to use language.
The language spoken in Athens during ancient times was Ancient Greek. Today, the official language of Athens is Modern Greek.
The people of Hittites spoke the language of Nesite. It is an extinct language spoken by the people of Hittites who created an empire in modern day Turkey.
Norse (basically modern day norwegian)
The temporal lobe is especially involved in the comprehension of spoken language in humans. It plays a key role in processing auditory information and language comprehension, making it essential for understanding and interpreting speech.
As humans, they would speak the various human languages that are now spoken in the world.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Ancient Greek is a dead language which means it is not spoken as a common everyday language for people to communicate with. However modern Greek is still spoken in Grease and some parts of Italy.
The national language of England in 1564 was Early Modern English.
It is difficult to pinpoint an exact time when people first developed spoken language, as it likely evolved over a long period of time. Some researchers believe it began around 100,000 years ago with the emergence of anatomically modern humans. Language likely developed gradually and was shaped by the need for communication and social interaction.
There was no language used in the Cambrian period. Humans had not yet evolved.