Silla Language
The Silla language is an ancient language that was spoken in the Silla Kingdom, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, from the 1st century to the 10th century. It is part of the Korean language family and has significant historical importance, as it provides insights into the culture and society of early Korean civilization.
Although the Silla language is no longer spoken, it has influenced modern Korean through its vocabulary and phonetics. Many historical texts and inscriptions from the Silla period contain elements of this language, helping linguists and historians understand the development of the Korean language and its regional variations.