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The official language of the Roman empire was Latin throughout its history, including theHellenisticperiod. Local peoples spoke their own languages.
Alexander admired Greek culture and worked to spread Greek influence by founding cities in the lands he conquered. He encouraged Greek settlers to move to these new cities and as a result, Greek became a common language throughout Alexander's empire. Evan as he supported the spread of Greek culture, however, Alexander encouraged common people to keep their own customs and traditions. the new, blended culture that developed is called Hellenistic. It was not purely Greek, but it was heavily influenced by Greek ideas.
Latin became the universal language.
No, they did not. The Roman coins were minted at various locations in the empire, were used throughout the empire and acted as a common currency.
Latin was used only in the early years, but then Greek became the major language of the Empire for the rest of its years.
During the time period just before, Greece had been one of the most powerful nations. Greek had become one of the common languages that everyone could use, kind of like English. Rome was somewhat new and when they suddenly had control themselves, the Greek language was still going around and spreading.
Gupta empire
Arabic, mainly.
Arabic became the most common language in the region due to the spread of Islam through conquests and trade, which facilitated the adoption of Arabic as the language of religious texts, governance, and scholarly pursuits. As the Islamic empire expanded, Arabic became the language of administration and communication, leading to its widespread use across the Islamic world.
Throughout the Roman Empire by the ruling elite.
This was in my social studies book and i was looking foward to someone telling me but i guess not The answer is that sankrit became the language of the wealthy in the empire of Gupta
It became the lingua franca of the Western Empire, and the basis of much of French, Italian and Spanish language development.