Most scholars believe that Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Armenian.
No, Armenians are not Greek; they are a distinct ethnic group with their own language, culture, and history. While both Armenians and Greeks have ancient civilizations and have interacted throughout history, they belong to different linguistic and cultural families. Armenians primarily speak Armenian, which is an Indo-European language, whereas Greek is part of the Hellenic branch of the same family. Each group has its own national identity, traditions, and heritage.
Some do, some don't. You cant paint an entire nation, so to speak, with the same brush.
No, Israel and Palestine do not speak the same language. Israelis primarily speak Hebrew, while Palestinians primarily speak Arabic.
It means that you speak in the same language
The same language I speak in any location.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
For the same reason you speak English. That's their language. (However English is not your native language, I think)
Each person would speak the same language. Same can be said about any language.
Not necessarily. A language family can have dozens of different languages in it.
It is an interesting notion that religious groups "speak" a language. What language does Roman Catholicism speak? What language does Buddhism speak? Some languages are particularly associated with certain religious groups, particularly when the holy writings of the group are written in particular language, but there are quite a large number of Muslims, for example, who do not speak Arabic, or Jews who do not speak Hebrew.
it's the same way as any other language. How people speak English or Spanish or any other language..?
they do not speak the same because they are different tribes