Currently, ARABIC is the dominant language in Palestine. Historically, depending on the century in question, there were other lingua francas in use.
The predominant language spoken in Palestine is Arabic.
No, Israel and Palestine do not speak the same language. Israelis primarily speak Hebrew, while Palestinians primarily speak Arabic.
Yes and No. Canaanite was once the predominant language in the land of Israel, but Israel was renamed Palestine in the year 70 CE, well AFTER canaanite ceased to be spoken.
Israel Amikam has written: 'Memorandum on the violation by the department of posts and telegraphs of the government of Palestine of the right of the Hebrew language to equality with the other official languages of Palestine' -- subject(s): Hebrew language
The most common language in the Middle East is Arabic. It is spoken in Saudia Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Iraq....
Palestine is Arabic and speaks the Arabic language. My family used to live there so I would know.
NOOOOOO YOU DUMMy it's a country or use to be a country but stupid israel stole it away from the poor palestine. NOOOOOO YOU DUMMy it's a country or use to be a country but stupid israel stole it away from the poor palestine.
Israel and palestine
Levantine Arabic and Hebrew. Historically many languages (a lot described in the Bible, some examples include Canaanite, Ammorite, etc.) most closely related to Hebrew were spoken in Palestine. But after the Arabs came to palestine, Arabic marginalized native languages.
There isn't something called Palestinian alphabet, because all the Arabian countries - including Palestine- has one language which is the Arabic language. The Arabic language has 28 alphabets.
The common languages of the region were Aramaic, Greek, and Latin.
The most common language in the middle east is Arabic. It is spoken in Saudia Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Iraq....