this is one of those questions to which differeny historians have different answers
sanskrit is certainly one of the oldest languages and it is spoken even today in Nepal
2006-10-18 00:50:06
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answered by raj 7
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Sanskrit is the oldest language. But it is not widely spoken except for a village near Shimoga, Karnataka.
2006-10-18 04:25:38
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answered by readymaddy 3
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RODNEY DILLON: These languages is the oldest languages in the world. These are 50,000 and 60,000-year-old languages, you know. This is one of the most important projects that probably we'll be doing and it's important for Australia as well, you know, to be proud that they've held onto that or it's important that they don't lose it.
2006-10-18 06:13:52
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answered by optimistic 1
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The correct answer is Tamil, not Sanskrit, Aramaic, or Hebrew. The oldest written language are the Egyptian hieroglyphics
2014-05-28 20:49:20
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answered by John 1
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Hebrew. Speculated to be the first language spoken after creation.
2006-10-18 04:21:11
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answered by solidwhetstone 2
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Sanskirt/
2006-10-18 04:17:01
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answered by kumaresan_99 1
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well Iam not going to tell you anything new! Sanskirt or Hebrew,most likely
2006-10-18 05:01:15
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answered by Sherry Baby ( Ethan's Mama ) 6
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Hebrew? or Amharic?
2006-10-18 04:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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sanskrit is the oldest of all.
2006-10-18 07:25:13
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answered by roddur 2
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Sanskrit....
2006-10-18 04:23:56
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answered by Anonymous
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