10 Oldest language in The World

Sumerian  The oldest known written language, used in ancient Sumer and for many cuneiform inscriptions.

Egyptian:The language of ancient Egyptian civilization, with its later stage, Coptic, still used as the liturgical language of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

Akkadian:The language of the Akkadian Empire, Babylonian, and Assyrian texts. Written in cuneiform script.

Sanskrit:The liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, with a vast body of ancient texts.

Tamil:One of the classical languages of India, Tamil has a rich literary tradition dating back to ancient times

Chinese (Old Chinese):The earliest form of Chinese, used in ancient inscriptions and classical literature.

Greek:The language of ancient Greek literature, philosophy, and science. Modern Greek is a direct descendant of this ancient language

Latin:The language of the Roman Empire, which evolved into the Romance languages. Latin is still used in the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church and in legal, medical, and scientific terminology.