The Gentiles of Palestine spoke Greek. The Jews of Palestine generally spoke Aramaic. However, the Jews of the diaspora mainly spoke Greek in their daily lives.
Greek and Aramaic. Hebrew was used in worship-services and Torah-learning. The Romans spoke Latin.
Languages aren't measured by rates.
That depends entirely on what country you're talking about. For example, in Israel during the Iron age, they spoke Aramaic.
The languages spoken in China during World War 2 are the same languages spoken there today: Mandarin, Cantonese, and about 290 other dialects.
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That depends on what country you're talking about. For example, In Israel during the Bronze age, they spoke Hebrew and then later Aramaic.
They spoke Hebrew and Aramaic.
Israel has two official languages in recognition of the culture, and rights of access to the national mainstream, of the people who live there and speak the two most widely spoken languages . . . Hebrew and Arabic.
Aramaic, Ancient Greek, and Latin would have been the dominant languages in Jerusalem during Jesus' life.
The most widely spoken languages of Chełm, Poland were Yiddish, Polish, and Russian.Today, the majority of Yiddish speakers live in Israel, the Americas, and South Africa.
In the Middle East, Hebrew is spoken in:IsraelIn the Middle East, Kurdish is spoken in:TurkeyIraqIranSyriaAzerbaijanIsrael (by about 150,000 Kurdish Jews)In the Middle East and North Africa, Arabic is spoken in:AlgeriaBahrainChadComorosDjiboutiEgyptEritreaIraqIsraelJordanKuwaitLebanonLibyaMaltaMauritaniaMoroccoOmanPalestinian AuthorityQatarSaudi ArabiaSomaliaSudanSyriaTanzania( Zanzibar)TunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemen
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.
Hebrew is NOT only spoken in Israel. Israel has the largest Hebrew speaking population in the world, because it is one of the official languages of Israel.But Hebrew is also widely spoken by Jews in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, Argentina, and Australia, as well as many other countries.