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In your understanding, how did language spread from one Proto-Indo-European language to the more than 6,000 languages we speak today? (100-150 words)

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the first langauge began in the fourth millennium b.c.. the nomadiac pastorial tribes started the spread the langua russia,kazakhstan, and ukraine. From there it went all sorts of different places and people started making different languages. This all was an amazing part in cultural development starting it all off. The result was having a way to know and keep information there was a way to communicate it down to genrations aople, also lead to exchange and trade ideas. They learned eventually how too write and theynformation to evolve and learn so ew things.

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The right answer is Migration.

Migration is the root of the spreading languages.

The idea of getting a new language is intermixing two already spoke languages to get a new language

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