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Answered by jyotiatil1822
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Currently, about 7,000 languages are spoken around the world. They belong to different language families and their origins date back thousands of years ago. Researchers are still finding it difficult to determine which language is the oldest. However, the earliest written languages on record are the cuneiform script that was discovered in Mesopotamia that dates back to 8th millennium BC. The Sumerian script that started in the 3rd millennium BC was developed for funerary inscriptions because the Sumerians were concerned about their afterlife.

For a long time, humans used primitive sounds and gestures as their means of communication. Structured languages were seen in scriptures that were written about 10,000 years ago. Linguists say that a language's age should be determined by the first time it appeared in texts and its use in the present.

Since many languages are thousands of years old, a number of languages could be included in the list of the oldest languages in the world. Some of them are already extinct; others still exist for a specific purpose, while others remain in use, even if the number of speakers is drastically reduced.

Latin

As a script, Latin first appeared in 75 BC. There is also Old Latin that was used before this. Victors of many battles in wars that were waged on the Italian Peninsula spoke Latin. The Roman Empire elected to make Latin its formal language, making it an important language at that time. Latin was the origin of all the Romance languages – Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan and Romanian and many words today, including a number of words in modern-day English. Latin is still around. It remains an official language in the Vatican and in Poland. Millions of people are still learning the language, although it is mainly taught as a course in higher education classes.

Armenian

Armenian belongs to the Indo European language family. Its oldest surviving text is a translation of the Bible that was done in the 5th century. Based on the latest texts that were found, the language likely started in 450 BC. Armenian is still a living language and its first language speakers are about 5 million. Speakers of Armenian are located in Iran, Georgia, Russia and Ukraine.

Korean

The Korean language is considered as one of the oldest living languages in the world. It is a language isolate that came from Proto-Korean and Old Korean. It developed further into Middle Korean to Modern Korean. The Old Korean was used during the period of the Three Kingdoms, where the Unified Silla was the most dominant. During the time China already had an influence in Korean and samples of Old Korean text used Chinese characters that were adopted to the existing Korean language at that time, making it difficult to decipher.

Middle Korean came into being around the 15th century, and it used Hangul, the unique Korean characters that were developed by King Sejong the Great and his scholars. More distinct is Modern Korean that was established in the 17th century. It is now spoken in South and North Korea and in Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Japan and China. It is also spoken in several communities in the U.S. and other parts of the world. This is one of the reasons why Korean translation services are globally in demand.

Hebrew

The first script of Hebrew dates back to 1000 BC. The language is more than 3,000 years old. It is an old Semitic language and is declared as Israel's official language. It was labeled a holy language because it was used mainly for religious texts. It disappeared for a time (from 200 CE to 400 CE) and made a resurgence to become the written and spoken language of the Jews around the world.

Aramaic

The Aramaic language donated plenty of words to Arabic and Hebrew languages. It made it to the list of some of the oldest languages in the world based on the diplomatic documents that were used among Aramaic states from the 10th century BC. The various dialects of modern Aramaic are spoken in several countries today, such as Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Iran, Iraq and other countries in the West such as the United States, Australia, Europe and Russia. Between 579,000 and 1,000,000 people speak Aramaic as their first language.

Chinese

The first script that appeared with Chinese characters was from the 1250 BC. Thus it is more than 3,000 years old. Currently, it is the language with the most number of first language speakers. According to the latest data, about 1.24 billion speak Chinese as their first language in all its variations and dialects. First language speakers of Chinese are located in 37 countries.

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