Do you understand the question yet?
You rather obviously don't understand your own question, Calypso. To repeat a related question for the 877th time on this forum alone: Where did the first person to speak French come from? And along with that one, to whom did they speak it? How could they have been understood?
Think about this for about three minutes, and then give me an answer, Calypso. That answer is also the answer to your question.
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"The wretched world lies now under the tyranny of foolishness; things are believed by Christians of such absurdity as no one ever could aforetime induce the heathen to believe." - Agobard of Lyons,
ca. 830 AD