Zhuang, Cantonese and Tibetan ... When and who invented them respectively? What is the origin of Vietnamese? Thai words are copied from Arabic, right?

Zhuang language is Zhuang language, which is a language used by Zhuang people. Zhuang people have their own ancient writing, namely ancient Zhuang writing, also known as (sawndip), which started in the Tang Dynasty (7th century) in China.

Recently, Tibetan girls who are very popular on the Internet challenged the Cantonese version of Like You.

It is recorded that Tubo (now Tibetan) "has no words, and carving wood to bind the rope is a promise." The golden arrow is used for conscription and can raise the flag. "The Five Dynasties Conference also recorded that" the Khitan has no written records, and carving wood is the letter ". It can be seen that before the invention of a nation's writing, so did Mu Xin.

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The so-called primitive Chinese should refer to the Chinese in prehistoric times, that is, the Chinese phonology before the invention of writing. The invention of writing ... Cantonese, Hakka, etc. But Chinese is a special language, no matter what you call it.