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.
A francophone community refers to a community of people who speak French as their primary language. This could encompass regions, cities, or countries where French is widely spoken and is an important part of the cultural identity of the community.
Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of South India and North-east Sri Lanka. It is considered the oldest surviving language and is thought to date back to the first century BC. Written inscriptions of Tamil have been to be around 5th Century BC.
The opposite of "mother tongue" is "foreign language," which refers to a language that is not one's native or first language.
till now nobel prize haven't given in mathematics because mathematics is considered as a non spoken language but it can be written and calculated , where you can't create any new
[1] About 2,000 years ago Kenya became part of the Africa/Asia trading network that Arabic, Persian, and Swahili speakers so successfully set up. [2] During that time, Swahili held a status equivalent to that held nowadays by English: it was widely known and spoken. [3] Swahili is a Bantu language. And during that time, Bantu was the dominant cultural, ethnic and linguistic group in Kenya. [4] The Portuguese were first of the Europeans to try to claim Kenya as a colony. [5] But the English were much more successful in their military, political and trading attempts in the area. [6[ By the 20th century, the English had successfully linked Kenya to other English-controlled African areas such as Uganda, and to Great Britain. They did so largely by getting involved in agriculture; and by setting up educational and governmental institutions, and trading and transportation networks. [7] Kenya realized political independence from Great Britian, in 1963. [8] But by that time English held a status equivalent to that of Swahili, in the country. For it was the language of all the key sectors of modern industrial development: education, government, and politics.
the first ukrainian settlers in the interior plains were NOBODY!
it is not Mandarin Chinese language which has spoken first Tamil is the first spoken language in the world thank you
Elamite and sumerian ere the first spoken language in the world....
The language with the largest number of speakers is Mandarin. The language most widely spoken in the world is English.
Mandarin Chinese is spoken by the largest number of people as a first language.
In Europe, English is only spoken as a first language in:The United KingdomThe Republic of Ireland
Irish is the first official language of Ireland and English is the second one. English is the more commonly spoken language.
It was probably a native American language. The first European language was likely Spansih.
If you are asking what the most commonly spoken first language is in U.S. homes, it's English. If you are asking what the first language spoken in North America was, no one knows, because the first Americans didn't have a writing system.
Mandarin Chinese.
English is the most widely spoken first language. Whereas Mandarin has the largest number of native speakers.
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.