Ours has remained virtually unchanged for nearly 7,000 years, literally predating all known civilizations.
พ่อมึงตายไอ้สัตว์แม่งเดี๋ยวกูจะฆ่ามึงให้เละด้วยไอ้เหี้ยศพไม่สวยแน่
Ours has remained virtually unchanged for nearly 7,000 years, literally predating all known civilizations.
พ่อมึงตายไอ้สัตว์แม่งเดี๋ยวกูจะฆ่ามึงให้เละด้วยไอ้เหี้ยศพไม่สวยแน่
>Thai has undergone various historical sound changes. Some of the most significant changes, at least in terms of consonants and tones, occurred between Old Thai spoken when the language was first written and Thai of present, reflected in the orthography.
Sanskrit- literally 10,000 years old
how can your language be 7000 years old when the earth is 6000 years old
>Sanskrit is traceable to the 2nd millennium BCE in a form known as the Vedic Sanskrit, with the Rigveda as the earliest surviving text.
That was all in the first 3,000 years, see
isn't thai based on the sanskrit script or something? or am i completely off?
about 1500 years old for proto french
current french is like 300yo
How do you know that the language is unchanged for 7000 years if writing isn't even that old?
Because I was there through it all.