No. And it will never be given. Book of records have some clause before issuing world records, Some of those are 1. Records should be quantifiable (That is it should be comparable and measurable) 2. It should be breakable (In the future by someone or something). By giving any such records this second clause ll be broke. read more
Then surely there is a Guinness world record for Kannada declaring it has oldest living language. Has the responsible person we should use the social media in good way then sharing the hoax among us. Below is the link for the which clarifies your question. read more
The earliest written language discovered has been on Yangshao culture pottery from Paa-t’o, found in 1962 near Xi’an in the Shaanxi province of China. This bears proto-characters for the numbers 5, 7 and 8 and has been dated to 5000—4000 BC. read more
Recently, many social media users received another viral message that claimed that Kannada had been identified by the Guinness World Records as the oldest living language in the world. A few smart users cross-checked with the official website and found out it was a hoax. read more