how do ancient civilizations communicate? Since if an empire is rly big then would different areas have different languages? And how do people translate if they can’t learn another language since they don’t understand each other?

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how do ancient civilizations communicate? Since if an empire is rly big then would different areas have different languages? And how do people translate if they can’t learn another language since they don’t understand each other?

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>how do ancient civilizations communicate?

By talking or writing. Why do you think it’s any different than today? The only difference is that written messages or messengers who memorized messages had to physically be sent to their destinations, which took time.

>Since if an empire is rly big then would different areas have different languages?

Certainly, yes. In the Roman Empire, Latin was the official language, but there were many regional languages such as Greek, Coptic, and Aramaic, among others.

>And how do people translate if they can’t learn another language since they don’t understand each other?

Why wouldn’t they be able to learn new languages? How do you think people learn new languages exactly?

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