A computer language is not exactly a native spoken language, but you
can apply this test pretty accurately. For example, Sanskrit. We do
have access to writings in Sanskrit today, it has been preserved, but
there is no country where Sanskrit is spoken natively. It's a dead
language but not a lost language.
Yes, that's what I thought too. And then I found Sanskrit on a list of languages
spoken in India today.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speaker… --
about 25k speakers of Sanskrit. Blew my mind.
paul
crap...bad example. How about Sumerian then? lol