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it was first written in ancient Hebrew an it is now written in almost every language in the world including most dead languages such as Latin.
The Bible was written in three languages, Greek (most of NT), Hebrew (most of OT) and Aramaic (here and there, like a good chunk of Daniel). All or part of the Bible has been published in more than 2,300 languages worldwide.
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek
The Bible is written in several ancient languages. The Old Testament is primarily written in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic. The New Testament is written in Greek. Additionally, there are a few words and phrases in the Bible that are in other languages such as Latin, Assyrian, and Persian, but these are relatively few in number.
Today, all or parts of the Bible are available in over 2,400 languages and dialects.
There are approximately 7,000 written languages in the world.
All of the languages of France are written as well as spoken, with the exception of the sign languages. For more information about the languages of France, click here.
In theory, it can be written in any of the 6,809 languages of the world, but most of those languages use the same written number system.
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Robert Henry Codrington has written: 'The Melanesian languages' -- subject(s): Melanesian languages 'The Melanesian languages' -- subject(s): Melanesian languages
Operas have been written in most all languages on Earth, primarily the European, Asian and English languages.
The Gospels were written in Greek.
All known languages in India have written forms. Some may not be considered true alphabets though.
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Most of the languages on Earth are NOT written with the Latin alphabet, including:ArabicBengaliChineseDzongkhaEtruscanFaliscanGeorgianHebrewIngushJapaneseKoreanLaoMalayalamNabataeanOriyaPersianQashqaiRussianSinhalaThaiUrduVaiWestern Neo-AramaicXamtangaYiddish
A. Capell has written: 'A survey of New Guinea languages' -- subject(s): Languages, New Guinea
Osamu Matsuyama has written: 'An introduction to the languages in Southeast Asia' -- subject(s): Languages