ext_4752 ([identity profile] xiphias.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] wispfox 2014-11-20 04:32 pm (UTC)

I've never seen it before, nor ancient Egyptian. Come to think of it, I think only three of those languages are actually current -- checking Wikipedia shows that Ekajuk is spoken in one section of Nigeria, and Eryza is spoken in part of Mordovia with some spillover into other countries around there. And English is also a currently-spoken language.

Ancient Egyptian, Elamite, Middle English, and Old English are generally considered extinct languages.

What website is this? I LIKE these people.

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