Long ago, before people had words like 'hello' or 'goodbye', they probably used sounds and gestures to talk. Like how babies make noises and smile at their parents. Over time, these simple sounds turned into the first languages we know today.
Examples
- A baby points to a cookie and says, 'Cookie!'
- Two people shout across the river: 'Fish!'
- A group of people use hand signals to mean 'Enemy nearby!'
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See also
- How Did the First Languages Evolve?
- How Did the First Languages Emerge?
- How Did the First Languages Evolve from Sounds to Words?
- How Did the First Languages Come About?
- How Did the First Languages Spread Across the World?
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