straha
Straha is a rare and ancient language that is considered to be one of the oldest known languages in the world. It originated from the Strahari people who inhabited the mountainous regions of Eastern Europe and Asia during the Bronze Age. The language was primarily spoken in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BCE and was used for both official and everyday communication.
The language is known for its complex and unique grammatical structure, with a distinctive system of suffixes
Despite its age, Straha has not been extensively studied by scholars, and much of what is known
Researchers continue to study Straha, but its demise is still largely a subject of debate. Some believe