Albert Einstan or Albert Einstein?
Einstein likely spoke German, English, and at least enough Hebrew to aid him in his religious education. He learned to play the violin as a child, and so the language and dialects of music would be a part of his language skills. Einstein also spoke the language of mathematics (i.e., E=MC2), and it is a dialect of mathematics which has formed the basis for computer language.
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2006-10-21 18:47:39
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answered by ? 4
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Why does it matter ? He was a Jewish German, so he probably spoke German ... and we know he spoke some English ... maby a little Yiddish too, so what, does that change the universe?
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Jonnie
2006-10-22 01:38:12
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answered by Jonnie 4
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Ol' Albert EINSTEIN was a bright ol' guy, but spoke pretty awful English.
I'm sure he spoke some Yiddish, and German was his main language.
2006-10-22 01:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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He's German, so he knows dutch.
2006-10-22 01:27:07
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answered by king to bishop knight 3 2
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