Which is the oldest LIVING European language?!


Question: Icelandic or Welsh....


Answers: Icelandic or Welsh....

Latin
It's spoken in the Catholic Cathedrals.

uhhhhhhhhhhh, Latin, English?
?

not counting Latin............i would guess Greek

latin

Gaelic

Latin isn't considered a live language.

german?

But I agree with griffinj that if Welsh is the oldest European language still spoken, ...

The oldest living Indo European language seems to be Albanian

Oldest living language. THE WONDER THAT IS SANSKRIT

Greek

Basque as Europe’s oldest language: Europe’s oldest written language, ... Basque as Spain’s oldest living language

Hebrew is the oldest living language

and Georgian is one of the oldest living languages in the world. ...

Welsh and Breton, are among the oldest living languages in Europe. ...


who knows

hello ppl! he said LIVING language. Latin is a dead language, acutally its the dead language.

I hav no idea what the oldest LIVING language in Europe is.

greek

basque.

It depends on your definitions. Finnish is pretty old. It may be there are other older languages amongst the tribal people of that area. Since most old languages were not written down it is impossible to tell their true age and how much they evolved over time.

Hebrew is certainly the oldest written language still being spoken in Europe.



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