Here are those languages ranked in order from Oldest to Youngest, as far as modern linguistics can determine from inscriptions:
These numbers are based on old inscriptions. The actual ages of all of these languages pre-date writing, and are unknown.
David used Hebrew. The Arabic language did not yet exist in 1000 BCE.
Hebrew uses the Hebrew alphabet, and Arabic uses the Arabic alphabet. Both alphabets are consonant-based.
Some languages that are written from right to left include Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian.
There are more than 60 languages spoken in the Middle East, including Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Kurdish, and Hebrew among others. The predominant language spoken in each country varies, with Arabic being the most widely spoken language in the region.
On his accession as conqueror of Constantinople, aged 21, Mehmed was reputed fluent in several languages, including Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Greek and Latin. Although records imply that there may have been others, no other languages are mentioned.
It is not known for certain, but most Hebrew words of Persian origin entered the language after 300 BCE
The predominant language of the Middle East is Arabic, followed by Farsi, Kurdish, and Hebrew.
Israel has Hebrew as its chief language. (Arabic, English and Russian are widespread, but Hebrew is the major language.) See also:More about Israel
Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, where Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages.
Zaboor is a word from the Arabic language, and it refers to the biblical Psalms in Islam. The language of the Zaboor is typically Arabic or the original Hebrew in the Bible.
i think it was Arabic Hebrew or Latin
Hebrew and Arabic are two common languages that are written from right to left.