Arabic.
Bethlehem is located on the West Bank and is under the control of the Palestinian Authority. Roughly 20% of the population is Palestinian Christian (and rapidly declining) and most of the remainder is Sunni Muslim.
Most Palestinians speak Arabic, though different ethnic groups speak various dialects of the Arabic language.
Additionally, since Bethlehem is close to the border with Israel, many Palestinians cross the border for work or to visit family. As a result, many also have decent command of Hebrew. There is also a small tourist industry where the guides speak numerous Western languages.
The primary languages spoken in Bethlehem, Palestine are Arabic and English. Arabic is the official language of Palestine, while many people in Bethlehem also speak English due to its importance in the global community and tourism industry in the region.
Arabic is the main language of Bethlehem. It is a tourist city, so English and French are widely spoken as well.
Some Palestinians are also fluent in Hebrew.
Palestine is predominantly an Arabic-speaking country, with over 90% of the population speaking Arabic. There are also communities that speak Hebrew, English, and other minority languages.
Spoken languages are languages that are spoken by people for communication. They involve vocalization and sound production to convey meaning, as opposed to written languages, which use visual symbols for communication. There are thousands of spoken languages used around the world.
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Arabic, but english is widely spoken.
Bethlehem is in Palestine.
Bethlehem is in 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.
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The city of Bethlehem is located in Palestine in the south of the city of Jerusalem.
Bethlehem is Located in Palestine "The Holy Land" near Israel, it is the twin city of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem is currently within Israeli territory and Bethlehem is currently under the civil authority of the State of Palestine.
Yes, although Palestine is now referred to as Israel. Bethlehem is situated very close to Jerusalem.
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Spoken languages are languages that are spoken by people for communication. They involve vocalization and sound production to convey meaning, as opposed to written languages, which use visual symbols for communication. There are thousands of spoken languages used around the world.
Bethlehem is 5 miles (8kms) from the city of Jerusalem.