yes, he did speak English. However, he was very talented not only he spoke English but he also spoked other 13 languages including his national language which is polish.
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nope he was he didnt come from spain.
Paul Martin is fluent in English and French.
Paul of Tarsus likely spoke multiple languages, including Greek, Aramaic, and possibly Hebrew. His letters in the New Testament suggest a proficiency in Greek, the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean at the time.
John Paul Hughes has written: 'The science of language' -- subject- s -: Linguistics, Language and languages
Alice Paul was a native English speaker. Additionally, she had a working knowledge of German and some exposure to French.
Peter Paul Rubens was known to be multilingual and could speak at least six languages: Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Latin. His linguistic abilities allowed him to communicate and work extensively across different European countries.
Well, honey, according to historical records, the Apostle Paul was quite the linguist. He was said to have spoken Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Coptic, and a bunch of other languages. Some scholars estimate he could speak up to 14 languages, but hey, who's counting? The man was a regular language aficionado, no doubt about it.
There were 2 Pope John Pauls. The last Pope was Pope John Paul II.
Pope Benedict XVI is fluent in German, English, Italian, French, and Spanish and has knowledge of Portuguese. Pope Benedict XVI can also speak classical Latin. (found at link below)
Pope John Paul II had no illegitimate children.
Paul was fluent in several languages, including Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and possibly Latin. As a well-educated Jew and a Roman citizen, he would have likely been able to communicate effectively in multiple languages to reach a wider audience with his teachings.