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languages history

  • Jan 1, 1001

    "Latin"

    "Latin"
    Latin was one of the languages that were spoken during the reinassance. The Latin originated in Italia, but the romans were the first ones to start talking it. Latin may not be the language that lasted forever after, but it became really known since the moment that it was created. People who talked Latin made really importaant evolutions in writing which provide good knowledge in the actuallity.
  • Jan 1, 1190

    "Greece and Rome"

    "Greece and Rome"
    Greece and Rome are 2 areas of classical civilizations: The greek love is anotherthing with live-the quest ideals of beauty,thruth and justice
  • Jan 1, 1300

    western civilization

    western civilization
    on the middle ages there was a civilization called western civilization, they were high middle ages. i mean they were very advanced. their languge was latin but a really wierd form of latin. they also spoked arabic and greek.
  • Jan 1, 1400

    "French"

    "French"
    In the renaissance they talked French, and it was a really important language all around the world. French was spoke by all the important people. The French wasn´t famous when renaissance started but it became famous because all Royal members of all countries spoke it during renaissance. The French that they spoke in the renaissance is the same French of the present, which is a really complex language but really elegant at the same time
  • Jan 1, 1424

    "Greek"

    "Greek"
    Greek was talked long time before the renaissance, but it wasn´t well known until the renaissance. During renaissance there was a Greek called Manuel Chrysoloras, and he simply went to the south of Europe in a Journey, were he perfectioned the Greek alphabet and teached to people how to talk Greek in the correct way so then the Greek language beacame well known.
  • Jan 1, 1453

    the byzantine civillization

    the byzantine civillization
    the byzantine civillization was one of the civilizations living on the middle ages.they had the half of the roman empire, their capital was constantinople.the language they spoke was greek. they had thier on religion, it was christian faith. basicly the byzantine civillization created the greek language and they basicly learned it. there were other civilizations on the middle ages so basicly all of them were enemies.
  • Jan 1, 1497

    europe

    europe
    on the middle ages, europe had many countries [as now] some of the languages that they spoked were: classical armenian, cuman language, cumbric language, curonian language, irish, middle french, old french, galician portugese, galindian language, galwegian gaelic, gothic language, greenlandia norse, middle irish, old irish, jain pakrit, and judaeo. in that time those languages were called indo european languages. ofcourse that those languges we dont have them now.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    arabic

    arabic
    there was a civillization called islamic civillization. they were the ones who created the arabic. they lived on asia and india. they also spoke other languages such as the aham language,the apabhramsa, sometimes they also spoke bulgar language.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    asia

    asia
    in the middle ages they spoke diffrent languges in the countries of asia, some languages were: the classical arabic, coptic language, guanche language and the medieval hebrew. two of the contries were they spoke that were: india and egypt. the people of asia had a really good work learning all the languages really fast.
  • Aug 26, 1512

    the avanzed letters of the countries

    the avanzed letters of the countries
    the avanzed letters are like china, colombia, ingland, egept, africa, that coult be the more avanzad all must...
  • "Thee and Thou"

    "Thee and Thou"
    One of the european languages in the renaissance was the "Thee and Thou", also known as the "Shakesperean". Shakespere was the one who created this language, so it was used a lot in the theater of that ages. The Shakesperean is a complex type of english that comes thogether with some rules of using "st", changing english words for original Shakesperean words, and when the next sentence starts with a vowel you should include thy in the sentence.
  • The more spoken languages

    The more spoken languages
    ARE: Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Chinese, Hispanic America, Spain, United States, Equatorial, Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa, Hind, india, portugues Mandarin, Spanish, English, Bengali, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Germany
  • Process of Renovation 3 billion a.c.

    Process of Renovation 3 billion a.c.
    As natural process of renovation, of world civilizations ice ages come
  • modern language

    modern language
    modern language is any human language that is currently in use. The term is used in language education to distinguish between languages which are used for day-to-day communication (such as French and German) and dead classical languages such as Latin.
  • The teaching of modern languages

    The teaching of modern languages
    Modern languages are taught extensively around the world; see second language acquisition. English is taught as a second or foreign language in a many countries; see English language learning and teaching.
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    the modern languege

  • YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMMORROW

    YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMMORROW
    now we can said that we have the more avanzed languages in the whole world, and more avanzed thecnogical devices.

    thecnogical devices can help us learning more languages FOR WHAT WE NEED TO LEARN MORE LANGUAGES?
    talking to other people by there languages, such us going to vesit other countries and can talk by that language!!!
  • "Feudal"

    "Feudal"
    In the renaissance they talked feudal in the medieval europe. The Feudal language was an exclusive language for the kings, queens, princes, princesses, and knights. This language was created by some kings in england who wanted to be abe to talk about anything in front of all the poblation, and that they didn´t knew what they were talking about, so they would have privacy. This language contained lots of different words with a different meaning each.