pakrit
The Buddha spoke in Pali.Scholars generally believe that the language we know as Pali was not perfectly identical to the language he spoke, but it is probably pretty close.
Pali.
Kindness is the buddha's language however if you are talking about modern linguistics the original language of the Buddha was Sanskrit the classical language of ancient India.
Pali was the language spoken by the Buddha.
The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.The Romans spoke the Latin language. The upper classes or the educated also spoke Greek.
He was an Arab and spoke Arabic language.
They spoke Ancient Greek. It was a language in and of itself.
Big Belly Laughing Buddha in Chinese language....
he spoke Tamil.
The Aztecs spoke Nahuatl, which is a Uto-Aztecan language. Nahuatl was the language of the Aztec empire and was widely spoken throughout central Mexico.
They spoke Hebrew!
No. You need to use the indefinite article "a" if you are talking about one language. "She spoke a different language." / "She spoke in a different language." You would not need it if the word is plural. But you could have a number. "She spoke different languages." (than someone else) "She spoke several different languages."