Top 10 lost languages - votes for Gothic

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierGothicElamiteAs a man of science and enlightenment, Gothic's structured script and influence on modern alphabets tickle my fancy more than the ancient and enigmatic Elamite.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurSumerianGothicAs a scientist fascinated by the origins of civilization, Sumerian wins for its groundbreaking contributions to writing, mathematics, and urban development.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonHittiteGothicI gotta roll with Hittite 'cause itโ€™s one of the oldest Indo-European languages, giving us a deeper dive into ancient history and linguistics.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayGothicTocharianGothic takes the cake 'cause its literature gives us a peek into the ancient Germanic world, like a historical treasure trove.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellGothicTocharianGothic wins for me because itโ€™s got that cool connection to early Germanic tribes and the roots of English, which just hits home on a personal level as a language nerd.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumGothicTocharianGothic's got that cool historical edge with the first written Germanic texts, and let's face it, everyone loves a good medieval mystery.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciAkkadianGothicAkkadian's the ancient cornerstone, a script of kings and empires, leaving Gothic in the shadows of the medieval woods.
CiceroCiceroTocharianGothicTocharian is a linguistic mystery tucked away in the Silk Roadโ€™s tapestry, offering unique insights into ancient cultural exchanges.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayHittiteGothicHittite wins because it's one of the oldest Indo-European languages, and that's just cool.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiPhoenicianGothicAs the inventor of the radio, I'm all about communication, and Phoenician is the OG script that gave rise to the alphabets of the world.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringAkkadianGothicAkkadian was the OG language of epic empires, like the Assyrians and Babylonians, making it legendary in the history books.
Marie CurieMarie CurieAkkadianGothicAs a nerd who loves ancient history and scientific discovery, Akkadian wins for being one of the earliest written languages, giving us a window into early civilization and its contributions to human knowledge.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayGothicEtruscanGothic architecture wins for its awe-inspiring verticality and intricate detailing, capturing the imagination with its soaring cathedrals and resplendent stained glass.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellHittiteGothicHittite is like the OG of Indo-European languages, being the oldest attested, so it's got that ancient street cred.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceHittiteGothicHittite lays the smackdown with its status as the oldest recorded Indo-European language, giving it mad props in the annals of linguistics.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeGothicEtruscanGothic architecture's intricate designs and towering cathedrals are just more mind-blowing and iconic compared to what the Etruscans left us.
ArchimedesArchimedesGothicEtruscanDude, Gothic architecture just screams epic cathedrals and towering spires that make you feel tiny in the grand scheme of thingsโ€”it's a timeless vibe that Etruscan just can't match.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceSumerianGothicSumerian gets the nod because it laid the groundwork for civilization with writing and cities, while Gothic's just a cool chapter in Europe's spooky style book.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonAkkadianGothicAkkadian laid down the epic lore and storytelling that kicked off a whole civilization vibe, while Gothic's cool, it's more about aesthetics in architecture and fonts.
CopernicusCopernicusHurrianGothicHurrian's got that ancient allure and mystery vibe, with its tantalizingly scarce written records, so it's like the OG of languages that leaves you wanting more.