maybe... but most scientists said sanskrit is more ancient... you may search google or wiki..
then its not my problem
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i have the link for you...
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Oldest language doesn't exist now. proto-world
sure, that proves everything
you have to do better than this man (credibility is seriously
eroded if the answer is grammatically incorrect ;-))
from that link "
Which is the most ancient language in the world?
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Sanskrit and Egyptian language are the most ancient language.
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We first use sign languages. Then whatever language we used it should not exist as logic demands that that language died to be replace by its progeny which in turn died to be replace by its progeny.
Sanskrit of old is different than Sanskrit of now.
that man gave the stuff... rest resides with you, if you have to believe it or not..
i am going out of this, i did my side..
What about Sumerian? Search Proto-world.
Sanskrit is not Proto-world. I have not said it.
This is off topic which should be moved to chat thread.
Nice... Reps++
Timeline of civilisations
Rome>Greek>Persia>Egypt
One of the earliest civs we know is Egypt not Roman
Correct Aramic was the first language .It was a semitic language ,the language of the semites like Arameaens not Persians .Although, it was one of the first, it was the not the first known language. The very first language of the world was Aramaic and it was the official language throughout the Persian Empire. Aramaic was considered to be the first structured language with vowel, consonants and grammar rules.
Trivia
Jesus was a jew/semite and the bible was originally written in Aramic not Latin or English like most ppl think.In that vein Christianity had its origins in the east not in the west.
Aramic was later adopted by both Egyptians and Persia and so became the lingua franca of Western and Central Asia
Hieroglyphics which was used by the Egyptians is not considered a language ... because it is more pictorial than textual
Old testament was in Hebrew & New was written in Greek which waas first translated to Hebrew.
Note:Few chapters are in Aramic in Old Testament & some words of Aramic is there in New testament also.
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