There are thousands of different dialects of thousands of different languages spoken in Africa. Many have no connection to each other. In addition to these minor African Languages, Arabic and Berber are spoken in North Africa, French in many parts of West Africa, Northern Africa, Central Africa, and on Madagascar. English is spoken in Southern Africa and Sierra Leone, and is used as the Lingua Franca in much of Africa. Portuguese is spoken in parts of Angola and Mozambique, and Swahili is spoken all over Eastern Africa.
Many scholars are in the general agreement that Jesus and His disciples spoke in the then common language in Jerusalem - Aramaic.
Jefferson ,ohn Adams and John Q. Adams could speak at least three languages- maybe four. Garfield also knew several languages, but maybe not to speak.
Although he lived in Syracuse, he spoke Greek because that part of Italy was colonized by Greeks.
Aramaic was the common language of the land of Israel in the time of Jesus.No where in Bible it was written that the Disciples spoke in Aramaic, but Jesus spoke in Aramaic, and so the disciples probably did also.
Because of the place they first were living, in Nazareth, they spoke Koine Greek, which was the language of the Government. They had to speak Hebrew to be able to go to the temple for worship, or to read the Holy Writings. They were in Egypt for a while, so they had to at least speak a little Egyptian and possibly other languages that are dead now. Although Greek was the international language of the New Testament period, most historians say that Jesus also spoke Aramaic at home with Joseph and Mary.
They would have had many languages as they came from different countries and different tribes, so it would be impossible to list all the languages that they spoke.
Cleopatra spoke 8 languages.
He spoke germen
before colonization (1652) there was no "official" language in the area now called "South Africa"; the area was inhabited by a number of black tribes who each spoke their own language and dialects of languages including (but not limited to) Xhosa, Zulu, Sotho, San/ Koi etc.
Convicts spoke the languages of the countries they lived in.
They spoke various Germanic languages, including Gothic.
I heard he spoke 7 languages
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They spoke English.
Egyptian, Greek, Latin, Syrian, Arabic, Hebrew, Ethiopian, Persian, and Aramaic are the 9 languages she spoke.