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6000 BCE
Mesopotamia
The language in Mesopotamia was Akkadian a mix of two languages which are Babylonian and Assyrian . The language over there was different than they are these days . It was generally written on clay tables -
4000 BCE
Indus valley
The language is Indus script is a series of symbols just like or much like a series of heiroglyphics -
3100 BCE
Egypt
Egyptian language is heiroglyphics same as Mayan . In those days they used animals and birds which are basically symbols . They did not have letters like the way we have these days -
2000 BCE
Mayan
Mayan used heiroglyphics same as Egypt but they were not written and shown in the same way -
1046 BCE
Chinese
The language in the Chinese civilization was Chinese . Mandarin is the official spoken language and it is known as Puthogua within China . It is approximately spoken by 70% of the population -
146 BCE
Greek
The language in Greek was Latin but not spoken properly . The pronunciation and the way it was spoken was very different than all other languages. The start of the shapes we have right now were greek numbers -
27 BCE
Rome
In Rome they speak Latin and Greek . But wherever the empire was the language used to change . Latin was compulsory for anyone playing an important role