Irish (not the Irish dialect of English, but the Irish language), Czech, Slovak, Romansh, Romany, any American Indian language, any Australian Aborigines, pure Pennsylvania Dutch, Farsi, Breton, Frisian, Afrikaans, Faeroese, Slovene, Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Byelorussian, Sorbian, Albanian, Rhaeto-Romanic, Armenian, Finnish, Basque, Ossetic, Pashto, Baluchi, Kurdish, Tajik, Persian, Rajasthani, Bihari, Urdu, Sinhalese, Marathi, Gujarati, Kashmiri, Pahari, Sindhi, Punjabi, Oriya, Bengali, Assamese, most African languages, proper English.
2006-06-16 18:00:37
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answer #1
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answered by rebekkah hot as the sun 7
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Ladino, it's derived from Hebrew and Spanish and is spoken by Sephardic Jews. However, since most of the Sephardic Jews in Africa have migrated to Israel, they have begun to speak Modern Hebrew instead.
2006-06-16 19:10:03
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answered by sariana09 3
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The question is one you ALMOST never hear. Of course you don't hear Latin because it isn't spoken anymore, but from my point of view, I'd have to say "Finnish".
2006-06-16 23:09:20
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answer #7
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answered by Nickname 4
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