Social Sciences, asked by virat690, 1 year ago

what is the oldest language in the world

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Answered by Rythm14
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5,000 years old Tamil is the oldest language in the world.

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virat690: no tamil is oldest language in the world
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Answered by Sidyandex
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Arabic would be considered to be the world’s oldest language, and it is still in use today.

The earliest known source which depicts that Tamil was still in use as a language dates back as early.

Hence, if classified on the basis of evidence of their appearance, then Arabic would be considered to be the oldest language in the world.

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