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Do you mean St Augustine of Hippo? He spoke mostly Latin. When he was a student learning Greek, his teacher was emotionally abusive and beat his students. As a result, Augustine decided never to learn Greek. He later changed his mind and studied some Greek, but he never spoke it well.'

So his primary language was Latin.

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St. Augustine wrote in Latin, making significant contributions to Western philosophy and theology. His works were influential in shaping Christian thought and continue to be studied to this day.

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