In Shakespeare's time and place? English. Pretty much the same as we do now, albeit much of his vocabulary is now obsolete. Shakespeare's works are difficult to understand more because they are written in verse than that they are written in a different language.
The Aztec Empire primarily spoke Nahuatl, which was the language of the Aztec people. Nahuatl was the most widely spoken language in Mesoamerica at the time.
The Mesopotamian people spoke several languages over time, including Sumerian and Akkadian. Sumerian was the first language spoken in the region, while Akkadian became the dominant language in Mesopotamia around 2300 BCE.
The number of people who spoke a language other than English at home increased steadily from 1980 to 2000. This trend indicates a growing diversity in languages spoken at home in the United States during that time period.
During the time of Galileo, the Galileans spoke Italian.
Jesus' words were recorded in Greek because Greek was the lingua franca of the Eastern Mediterranean at the time. It was a widely spoken language, making it a practical choice for spreading the message of Jesus to a diverse audience. It is believed that Jesus spoke Aramaic, a Semitic language closely related to Hebrew, which was the common language of the Jewish people in Judea during that period.
Millions of people spoke Koine Greek. Some used the Latin of the Romans. Where ever the Romans ruled you will have found people who spoke in Greek and their own nation's language. I have added a link below if you have a real interest in the language use and history.
it killed almost all of the scholars who at the time spoke latin, and if all the people who spoke latin are dead then latin became a dead language and English then grew in popularity
what was the culture of the people in shakespeare time
The Aztec Empire primarily spoke Nahuatl, which was the language of the Aztec people. Nahuatl was the most widely spoken language in Mesoamerica at the time.
The Mesopotamian people spoke several languages over time, including Sumerian and Akkadian. Sumerian was the first language spoken in the region, while Akkadian became the dominant language in Mesopotamia around 2300 BCE.
The Jews of Medina most commonly spoke in Arabic at the time of the Prophet Muhammad.
yes, you can look at the sun's location
Roman isn't a language itself but rather characterized people and culture associated with the Roman empire. During the time of the Roman empire Romans spoke Latin.
The number of people who spoke a language other than English at home increased steadily from 1980 to 2000. This trend indicates a growing diversity in languages spoken at home in the United States during that time period.
During the time of Galileo, the Galileans spoke Italian.
It means that you know how to speak Hebrew, and that one time when you got drunk, you spoke in that language.
Your question makes no sense. If you mean what language is spoke in the UK:What_language_does_united_kingdom_havePhrase your question better next time?