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History comes from life, everywhere - not from a language. It's origins are at least as old as Adam and Eve... but history has to be older than that because matter cannot be created nor destroyed and is by nature, eternal - history  can have no beginning and no end. This is the deepest and oldest question; language is also as old as mankind because the first people had to utter something to communicate, even if it was "uhh" or "ahh" or "oh". Try searching online for 'language', 'history', 'origin of language' and try Wiki for deeper answers to your questions that can only be answered by browsing, surfing or digging deeper to find answers that will help you understand your particular interest in language.


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