Which is the oldest language In world?
Marcus Reynolds
Published Apr 06, 2026
The archaeological proof we have today allows us to state that the oldest
dead language
An extinct language is a language that no longer has any speakers, especially if the language has no living descendants. In contrast, a dead language is one that is no longer the native language of any community, even if it is still in use, like Latin.
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Which is the 2 oldest language in the world?
- Italian(100BC – PRESENT) ...
- Korean (around 57 BC – present) ...
- Tamil (300 BC – present) ...
- Farsi(522 BC – present) ...
- Hebrew (1000 BC- present) ...
- Aramaic ( 1100 BC to present) ...
- Chinese(1250 BC) ...
- Greek (1450 BC)
What is the 3 oldest language in the world?
The world's 10 oldest languages in the world
- Egyptian – 2690 BC (circa. 4700 years old) ...
- Sanskrit – 1500 BC (circa. 3500 years old) ...
- Greek – 1450 BC (circa. 3500 years old) ...
- Chinese – 1250 BC (circa. 3300 years old) ...
- Aramaic – 1100 BC (circa. ...
- Hebrew – 1000 BC (circa. ...
- Farsi – 522 BC (circa. ...
- Tamil – 300 BC (circa.