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1.       yilgun-2010
572 posts
 29 Nov 2010 Mon 05:15 pm

What was the first language of the world?

And what is the main source of the world languages?

The first language was born in a lost continent at Pacific Ocean between America and Asia 50.000-9.500 BC.

And the relations among Turkish Language, Mu, Maya, Atlantis, Astec, Inka, Uighur, Lydia, Hun, Roman, Egypt, Greek, Hittit, Assyr, Babil, Sümer, Akkad, Uighur, Indu and China civilizations...

Do you know?

 



Edited (12/2/2010) by yilgun-2010

2.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 29 Nov 2010 Mon 10:11 pm

 

Quoting yilgun-2010

What was the first language of the world?

And what is the main source of the world languages?

The first language was born in a lost continent at Pacific Ocean between America and Asia BC 50.000-9.500.

And the relations among Turkish Language, Mu, Maya, Atlantis, Astec, Inka, Uighur, Hun, Roman, Egypt, Greek, Babil, Sümer, Akkad, Uighur, Indu, China, civilizations...

Do you know?

 

 

Babylonian i guess    

3.       stumpy
638 posts
 30 Nov 2010 Tue 02:55 am

The very first language of the world might be Aramaic as it was the official language throughout the Persian Empire.

Aramaic was considered to be the first structured language with vowel, consonants and grammar rules.

By early historical times the Akkadian and Assyrian languages, which originated in Mesopotamia, were current over the whole of the Middle East but from 900 BC they were replace by Aramaic, which became the main language of trade and diplomacy for everyone between Greece and Indus Valley.



Edited (11/30/2010) by stumpy

4.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 30 Nov 2010 Tue 12:35 pm

I think it is impossible to know the first language of the world, because language existed before documentation of language. And also, what is language? Do grunts count if they can actually bring across a message?

5.       scalpel
1472 posts
 30 Nov 2010 Tue 04:42 pm

 

Quoting barba_mama

I think it is impossible to know the first language of the world, because language existed before documentation of language. And also, what is language? Do grunts count if they can actually bring across a message?

 

 Did you watch "2001: A Space Odyssey" by Stanley Kubrick? Remember the scene where the neanderthal throw the bone -which he first time used to kill his enemy- up in the air as a sign of victory, and the bone went up and up, turning a somersault through the air and all of a sudden turned into a huge scary spaceship in the black space of the galaxy? This scene is the most epic expression I have ever seen about what the first tool was, and was used for.

In my opinion,since a language starts with words, since it is like a living organism ,the best answer to the question "what is the first language ever spoken by humans" is "it is where a sound used as a word for the first time in the human history". It is someting like from one celled micro-organisms to human being. And it is impossible to know when, where and how it started.

As for grunts. Some linguistics say that our ancient anchestors spoke with strange clicking and sucking noises.It is possible that they also grunted who knows.



Edited (11/30/2010) by scalpel

6.       yilgun-2010
572 posts
 05 Dec 2010 Sun 07:32 pm

According to some historians, scientists and researchers:

Turkish language derives from Mu Civilization-a Lost Continent in Pacific Ocean between America and Asia 50.000-9.500 BC.Turks immigrated to Asia from Mu.Turkish is the one of the oldest languages of the world. Turkish language, languages of Mu, Atlantis, Maya, Astek, İnka and some ancient countries in Asia, Mesopotamia, Africa, Anatolia and Europe are relative languages…

7.       zeytinne
596 posts
 05 Dec 2010 Sun 07:53 pm

 

Quoting yilgun-2010

What was the first language of the world?

And what is the main source of the world languages?

The first language was born in a lost continent at Pacific Ocean between America and Asia 50.000-9.500 BC.

And the relations among Turkish Language, Mu, Maya, Atlantis, Astec, Inka, Uighur, Lydia, Hun, Roman, Egypt, Greek, Hittit, Assyr, Babil, Sümer, Akkad, Uighur, Indu and China civilizations...

Do you know?

 

 

 We don´ t even dare to think it´ s other language than Turkish {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

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8.       yilgun-2010
572 posts
 07 Dec 2010 Tue 06:31 pm

According to some historians, scientists, archaeologist and researchers:
Turkish language and languages of Mu, Atlantis, Maya, Astec, Inca, American Native,
Sumer, Elam, Uighur, Lydia, Hun, Frig, Hittit, Babil, Akkad, Hungarian and other some
ancient countries in Asia, Mesopotamia, Africa, Anatolia and Europe are relative languages…

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