History of Language of the WorldThe Babylonian TraditionThe earliest text written in Cuneiform on a clay tablet is over 4,000 years ago. At the beginning of the second millennium, the grammar tradition emerged in the southern part of Mesopotamia (now are parts of Iraq, Quwait, Syria, and Iran) that lasted for almost 2,500 years. The symbolic texts engraved in cuneiform are lists of Sumerian nouns, religious language and laws including the Code of Hammurabi. Many years later, the Sumerians was conquered by the Akkadians(Afro-asiatic) so the traditional Sumerian language was replaced by the Akkadian language but the prestigious Sumerian language was still use in religious and legal purposes.The Hindu TraditionThe Hindu Tradition in Language was strengthen in 1st Century BCE when the evolution of Sanskrit was occurred, the holy language of the religious texts. The Ancient Indians needs proper words and explanations in Verdic text in order to proceed their religious rituals. The religious language tradition later became basis of the ancient language. The Hindu Scholar was recognized as the first group in the field of Linguistics. The most recognized linguist was Pānini, who wrote the