Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Was used in Roman Empire. Spoken in the Vatican and is learnt at some schools | Latin | 95%
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Used in Ancient India. Belongs to Indo-Aryan group | Sanskrit | 66%
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Language that the Vikings use. Some Nordic languages still have roots to it | Old Norse | 59%
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Language spoken by Iron Age people in Italy | Etruscan | 49%
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Spoken in Medieval England and has now been evolved into the language we speak today | Middle English | 45%
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Spoken by the people in Ancient Egypt. Now Extinct | Ancient Egyptian | 33%
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Spoken in the Xia,Shang,Zhou and Qin Dynasties. Has now been evolved into the language we know today. | Old Chinese | 32%
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Language spoken in Ancient Japan. It has evolved into another version we use today | Old Japanese | 30%
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Lives in the area like the above but are Indo-Europeans. Language is extinct like the above | Tocharian | 20%
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One of the oldest Celtic languages. It is now extinct | Lepontic | 8%
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Is used by the Iranian people living in the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang,China | Sogdian | 6%
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Language used in one of the Mongol Khanates in Central Asia. | Chagatai | 5%
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