They spoke Hebrew and Aramaic.
If you mean the ancient region of Cabul, norwest of ancient Israel, no one knows exactly where that was, but it's likely they spoke Hebrew and or Persian.If you mean the modern city of Kabul, Israel, the languages areArabicHebrewIf you mean Kabul Afghanistan, the languages are:DariPashtoTajikUzbek
Languages aren't measured by rates.
During the Iron Age, various languages were spoken depending on the region. In Europe, languages such as Celtic, Latin, and Greek were common. In the Middle East, languages like Aramaic, Hebrew, and Phoenician were prevalent. In Asia, languages like Chinese, Sanskrit, and Tamil were spoken.
They spoke various Germanic languages, including Gothic.
The most widely spoken language in Tel Aviv is Hebrew.Other common languages include:English*RussianArabicFrench*In Tel Aviv, it will be pretty hard to find someone who can't speak English.
There is no record of the language(s) spoken by the ancient Beothuk people.
Mandarin and Uyghur are the two languages spoken in Xinjiang to about 50/50.
The Celtic language was spoken by the ancients in the regon, but the language spoken in Britain is not known. It was not recorded.
English, spanish, native American and various Asian languages
Japan, China, and Ethiopia are three countries where non-European languages are spoken. In Japan, the language spoken is Japanese; in China, it is Mandarin; and in Ethiopia, Amharic is spoken.
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.
Languages spoken in the Cordillera region include Ilocano, Kankanaey, Ibaloi, Ifugao, and Kalanguya. These languages are spoken by various indigenous groups who call the Cordillera region their home.