The original Buddhist teachings and the original writings were in the languages of the region of India that Siddhartha Gautama was from, near Nepal. They are in Sanskrit and Pali, and those languages are important to studying the original text. However, they have been translated several times. Buddhism has spread around the world and Buddhists speak their own languages. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Viet Namese, Burmese, Thai, English, the languages of India, French, German etc.
There is no Buddhist language. Buddhist speak whatever their native language is. The language that early Buddhist texts were written in was Sanskrit and Pali. These are ancient Indian languages. So Thank you is sufficient.
There is no "Buddhist language" so Buddhists speak the language of the country they live in.
Serbian people speak the Serbian language.
They speak the Jawoyn language.
People from Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
The people in Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
The people in Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
The people of Bali speak Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language.
Buddhism and Buddhists do not have an official or sacred language. Buddhist documents where originally written in Sanskrit (and ancient Indian language) and later Pali ( a more modern Indian language) but Buddhist texts have been translated to most languages. When Buddhist get together they speak in the language of the country that they are in through translators.
People in Taiwan speak Chinese
The people in Indonesia speak Indonesian.
they speak spanish