2251, according to wycliffe.org.
Today, all or parts of the Bible are available in over 2,400 languages and dialects.
The Bible was written in three languages, Greek (most of NT), Hebrew (most of OT) and Aramaic (here and there, like a good chunk of Daniel). All or part of the Bible has been published in more than 2,300 languages worldwide.
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek
The Bible is written in several ancient languages. The Old Testament is primarily written in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic. The New Testament is written in Greek. Additionally, there are a few words and phrases in the Bible that are in other languages such as Latin, Assyrian, and Persian, but these are relatively few in number.
The original Hebrew Bible that became the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and Aramaic. The Christian New Testament books of the Bible were written in Greek.
The Bible so far has been translated into most major languages (approximately 2,500). People around the world are still working on translating the Bible into more languages (there are about 4,000 left without a Bible).
The Bible has been written once, but has been translated countless times in over 2500 languages.
it was first written in ancient Hebrew an it is now written in almost every language in the world including most dead languages such as Latin.
The bible is written in hundreds of languages all across the world. Despite this though, some countries still have not the chance to read the good news in their own languge. There are charities which translate the bible to remote languages dotted around.
The bible has been translation into over 2,000 languages. Spanish is one of the earlier languages that the Bible was translated into and there are over a dozen translations in the Spanish language.
You'll have to be more specific. Which version of the Bible are you referring to? The King James Bible has been translated into over 1200 different languages over the past 400 years.
The Bible was written by over 40 different people, on 3 continents, in 3 different languages, over the course of approximately 1,500 years.