Professor Rodney Desmond Huddleston
Q. Who introduced grammar?
Greeks
Q. Who created language?
The oldest known invented language, Lingua Ignota, was devised in the 12th century by the German nun and mystic Hildegard von Bingen; its purpose has been lost to history. During the Enlightenment, European philosophers aspired to create languages that could express any concept in the universe with precision.
Q. What are the hardest languages?
The Hardest Languages In The World To Learn
- Mandarin. Right at the top is the most spoken language in the world: Mandarin.
- Arabic. Number two, Arabic, challenges English speakers because most letters are written in 4 different forms depending on where they’re placed in a word.
- Japanese.
- Hungarian.
- Korean.
- Finnish.
- Basque.
- Navajo.
Q. Which language has the toughest grammar?
Hungarian
Q. What were the first languages?
As far as written languages go, Sumerian and Egyptian seem to have the earliest writing systems and are among the earliest recorded languages, dating back to around 3200BC. But the oldest written language that is still in actual use would probably be Chinese, which first appeared around 1500BC…
Q. Which country has the most languages?
Papua New Guinea
Q. Which country has only one language?
Denmark
Q. Which country is the most linguistically diverse?
Q. What country has the least languages?
The Least Linguistically Diverse Countries in the World
Rank | Country | Linguistic Diversity Index (Source: UNESCO) |
---|---|---|
1 | Saint Helena | 0 |
2 | Vaitican City | 0 |
3 | Montenegro | 0 |
4 | Bermuda | 0 |