greek
well it depends on what language you speak
The ancient Sumerians spoke a language called Sumerian.
In Sparta the citizens in the assembly could vote, but not address the assembly. In Athens any citizen theoretically could speak, but the rostrum was dominated by accomplished orators who could hold the attention of the citizens.
Ancient Greek was declared a dead language by a king who decided that the language's perfection should not be sullied and altered by everyday usage as other languages change through use. Thus people could read and learn it, but were generally forbidden creating new Ancient Greek works and speaking it in an everyday fashion.
Egyptians speak Arabic language and hell in Arabic language is الجحيم (phonetic: aljhym).
no athen and sparta did not speak the same language because of different culters
No
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The official language in Athens, Greece is Greek. However, many people in Athens also speak English, especially in tourist areas and businesses.
Athenians speak whatever language is spoken in their country. In Athens, Georgia, US, they speak English. In Athens, Greece they speak Greek.Mostly Greek but probably some LatinMostly Greek but probably some LatinMostly Greek but probably some LatinThere are several Athens in the world. In Athens, Greece they speak Greek.
It was the Latin language
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I think they just use The Ancient Language as their language. They also speak English.
First Minoan, then Greek.
"Well, if Italians speak Italian and Greeks speak Greek, then ancient Romans spoke Roman!" Uhhm...not quite. I have no idea what the ancient Romans called their language, but we now call it Latin, not Roman.
They spoke Hebrew (עברית)
well it depends on what language you speak