Here's why:
* Cuneiform: This is a writing system using wedge-shaped marks impressed into clay tablets. It was primarily used by ancient Mesopotamian civilizations like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
* Latin: This is a language that developed in ancient Rome and is the basis for many modern European languages. It used an alphabetic script.
Different Writing Systems: Cuneiform and the Latin alphabet are fundamentally different writing systems. They use distinct symbols and represent language in different ways.
Like trying to write English using hieroglyphics. You wouldn't try to write English using hieroglyphics (ancient Egyptian writing), and similarly, you can't write Latin using cuneiform.