Some vampires have a language of their own, but some vampires speak English with a bit of an Eastern European accent. Some vampires speak English but write in their own native language.
There is no specific "vampire language" as vampires are fictional creatures. However, in various works of fiction, vampires may speak different languages depending on their origin or cultural background. For example, some vampires in popular culture are depicted as speaking Romanian, while others speak English or other languages depending on the setting of the story.
In Blade the vampires spoke a language that they made up. If you want more information you can view this website http://www.reference.com/motif/entertainment/blade-vampire-language
vampires speak mostly the languege that they are from. (ex. a vampire that lives in japan will speak Japanese, whereas a vampire who lives in America can speak English. just like humans, they can take classes to learn other langueges, though their is no specific "vampire languege"inglish weird type
Chinese vampires are called "Jiangshi," while Japanese vampires are known as "Kyuketsuki." Both creatures have their own unique characteristics and lore in traditional Chinese and Japanese folklore.
What they spoke in before they were created!Normally, vampires would speak in a Transylvanian accent, ( because that's where they were originally from in the middle ages ) but some may speak in either a Spanish-like accent or Transylvanian. Either or, it suits perfectly for vampires.
Assuming that vampires exist (doubtful), he or she would speak the language(s) they spoke as humans (remembering that all vampires were once human). There is no universal vampire language. --Vampires lived in diffrent partrs of the world. They could have had a coded message speaking language for all you know.
Latin is often used with Vampires for two reasons. It is an ancient language and Vampires are often portrayed as ancient and often Latin sounds very ominous and Vampires are supposed to be menacing characters.
Some vampires can eat/drink; some speak the same language; some sleep; there is quite a lot of things when you think about it.
A Gothic Tale.EDIT:Stupid.
Any language they want/already know.
There is no specific "vampire language" as vampires are fictional creatures. However, in various works of fiction, vampires may speak different languages depending on their origin or cultural background. For example, some vampires in popular culture are depicted as speaking Romanian, while others speak English or other languages depending on the setting of the story.
Classic vampires are known for their compelling features and appealing language features. Translation= Vampires are hot and are sweet talkers. Vampires can drag answers out of you by looking into your eyes. With this advantage they can know anything and everything about you.
In Blade the vampires spoke a language that they made up. If you want more information you can view this website http://www.reference.com/motif/entertainment/blade-vampire-language
Vampires Suck (2010) is rated PG-13 for crude sexual content, comic violence, language and teen partying.
vampires speak mostly the languege that they are from. (ex. a vampire that lives in japan will speak Japanese, whereas a vampire who lives in America can speak English. just like humans, they can take classes to learn other langueges, though their is no specific "vampire languege"inglish weird type
Elysian code is the code/language of the vampires of Elysia or Stokerton. (The CHronicles of Vladmir Tod)
No, there is no established vampire language that exists. Vampires are creatures of folklore and fiction, and their characteristics and abilities vary depending on the story or mythology in which they appear.