No, the Assyrians did not invent written law. The Sumerians, a group that inhabited Southern Mesopotamia, did. The Assyrians are descendants of those who are credited to such inventions.
No. Sumerians did. :)
no they didnt
i believe it to be written language
300b.C.
He "invented" the written version of the Tsalagi / Cherokee language; and alphabet if you will.
There is great debate whether the Assyrians, Egyptians, or Hittites invented the chariot. Although, the chariot originated in Mesopotamia around 3000 BC. You decide.
The Assyrians used the Assyrian language which has evolved into the dying Syriac language today. It had its own unique alphabet based on the Phoenician Alphabet.
Humans were the first to invent language!
No
The Assyrian language as you call it does not exist. The Ancient Assyrians are extinct and the language they spoke was Akkadian. The people that call themselves Assyrian today are actually of Aramean heritage and the language they all speak is forms of Aramaean/Aramaic and nothing else.
The Phoenicians did not invent the Greek language.
On the islands of Greece.