2000 years ago not the Italian language but the Latin language.
During the time of Jesus, the most commonly spoken language in the Fertile Crescent was Aramaic. It was a Semitic language widely used in the region and was the common language of trade and everyday life.
Jesus likely prayed in Aramaic, as it was the language commonly spoken in the region of Galilee where he grew up. He may have also been familiar with Hebrew, the language of the Jewish scriptures, and possibly Greek, due to the cultural influences in the Roman Empire at the time.
SLT stands for Spoken Language Translator, this system is able to tanslate english language trasmitted by air to swedish in real time.
The language spoken at Sodom is not specifically mentioned in historical or biblical texts. It is commonly believed to have been a Semitic language, similar to other languages spoken in that region during that time period.
2000 years ago not the Italian language but the Latin language.
During the time of Jesus, the most commonly spoken language in the Fertile Crescent was Aramaic. It was a Semitic language widely used in the region and was the common language of trade and everyday life.
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English because it was the most common language in America at the time when Christifer Columbus and the Indians arrived and discovered him
A:We know nothing about the parents of Mary, mother of Jesus, although an early Christian tradition was that their names were Joachim and Anne. As Jews living in the land of Israel, they would have spoken Aramaic, a language very similar to Hebrew.
The primary spoken language when Jesus was alive was Aramaic and this would have been the language Jesus spoke. Greek was the language of government, Hebrew the language of prayer, study and religious texts, and Aramaic was the language of legal contracts and trade. So probably Jesus prayed in Hebrew
Hebrew becauce jesus was born there
Assyrians speak Aramaic. Which was the language spoken by Jesus Christ and still is spoken. Aramaic has been spoken by Assyrians for over 2000 years
The Language used was Aramaic as this was the language normally spoken by Jesus Christ and his disciples. Aramaic is related to Arabic and is still spoken even today in parts of Syria and Galilee. In addition to Aramaic, there was also a little Latin spoken in the film, as this was the language of Rome.
During the time of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, the common language spoken in the region was Aramaic. Aramaic was the language of everyday communication among the local population, while Hebrew was used primarily for religious and scholarly purposes. Additionally, Greek was also spoken in certain urban areas and among the ruling class due to the influence of the Hellenistic culture.
Jesus may have been able to speak and read Hebrew; especially when reading from the Torah in the synagogue. But the daily spoken language of Jesus and the jews of his time was a dialect of Aramayic--also a semitic language. Aramayic survives today in the middle east, but probably substantially different from the dialect of Jesus era.
Aramaic, Ancient Greek, and Latin would have been the dominant languages in Jerusalem during Jesus' life.