La Regina is completely wrong as are all the "Hebrew" answers. The language of the "real" Adam and Eve was spoken about 100,000 years ago in central Africa. This language has evolved, as all languages evolve, into the many languages of the modern world. Every human speaks a descendant of Adam and Eve's language. Arabic and Hebrew are descendants of Proto-Semitic (spoken in northeastern Africa), which is itself a descendant of Proto-Afro-Asiatic (also spoken in northeastern Africa). A descendant of another language could not have been the language of "Adam and Eve". Indeed, Hebrew is more recently descended from Proto-Canaanite, of which we have inscriptions before Hebrew was even a separate language from the other Canaanite languages (Phoenician, Moabite, and Edomite).
2007-02-16 19:17:38
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answer #1
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answered by Taivo 7
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Archaeologists have uncovered languages that are older than Hebrew. The Sumerian written language used pictures for words and sounds. The ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphics to write words and sounds. Later, other languages (like Hebrew) used an alphabet to write words.
The earliest form of Hebrew appeared before the time of Moses. So, Hebrew was around when Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible, and it is the language in which most of the Old Testament was written, although some of it was written in Aramaic (Daniel 2-6, and parts of Ezra 4-7). The alphabet of Aramaic looks like Hebrew, but it has different grammar and spelling.
We don't know what language Adam spoke, but he was able to name the animals and communicate with Eve. So, from the very beginning, man was intelligent and spoke a language. He wasn't an ignorant caveman who used grunts to communicate with others.
I also believe that one of the evils connected with that apple was the need to give voice to thoughts. I believe "mindspeak" was all they needed. Eve thought, Adam heard and answered in like manner. I call it mindspeak and know it is possible. I also know it is a far more thorough way to communicate because emotions and thoughts are touched in a more personal fashion than by words. It is a skill lost today because of all the phones and inability to be with self. Until they discovered sin and guilt, there was no need for them to use their vocal chords except in matters of love.
I will still go with Aramic. Although, the Mormons insist they spoke Adamic and that there was only one language in the world until Babel. Was it a language still known today, or was it something completely different? Many hold to the belief that it was Hebrew (the language used to write much of the Old Testament), but this is only a theory.
For some reason, I would go with Aramic in this case. Such things cannot be proven, little one. One can only go by the bits and pieces of data that have survived over the millenia. And ones gut feeling which is often not worth much against the "prove it" empirical attitude.
2007-02-16 03:57:46
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answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6
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the story of Adam is only a narrative. Even from a creationists' perspective, it may be juvenile to truthfully have self assurance the story of Adam and Eve as being a real account of mankind's advent. The nicely-known tale in Chritianity is obviously a continuation of the Jewish custom. The Jewish tale of Adam and Eve is a greater present day derivitive of the story of "golem", which became into reincorporated into the Talmud around the 1st century. A golem is a residing being that's created from innanimate count. the story is going that there have been many golems, or maybe human beings ought to create golems, yet they had be no longer so good as God's golems. the story of Adam and Eve became into by no ability meant to be taken heavily by ability of the early Hebrews. No modern-day, psychological Jew takes the story of Adam and Eve actually, you will could be a fool to realize this.
2016-11-23 13:05:47
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answered by tubb 4
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None. And there is no need to prove it, since the Bible doesn't state any language. Realize they communicated with unearthly beings. THOSE beings had the power to communicate to Adam and Eve. When the serpent comes to talk to you, whether you live in the US or Borneo or Mongolia, he will communicate so that you understand. Same with Adam and Eve.
2007-02-16 03:42:41
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answer #4
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answered by gpaltrow2001 2
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It's so long since humans first developed language that there is nothing left of their original language. Langauges change over time - we can't understand now the languages that people spoke 2,000 years ago, so the chances of understanding the very first language are nil, whether it was in 4004 BC, or more likely about 100,000 years ago.
2007-02-16 03:45:03
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answer #5
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answered by Gnomon 6
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Ancient Iraqish
2007-02-16 03:43:03
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answered by QQ dri lu 4
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None, If Adam and Eve really existed (I doubt it) they would grunt to each other because they would have been apes....
Note: I am catholic but I do think Christian values can coexist with Science. People should take Adam and Eve as an analogy or something)
2007-02-16 03:52:35
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answer #7
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answered by marcelsilvae 3
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Ancient Hebrew, this was the language that Yahweh, lucifer and Satan all spoke, and as Yahweh walked in the garden of eden and spoke to Adam and Eve this is why I believe it to be Ancient Hebrew.
2007-02-16 03:40:51
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answer #8
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answered by baroni2486 2
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Did you ever communicate with someone without words? Know what they were thinking or expressing, even for brief moments? Did you ever realize something without hearing yourself think in words?
I think that the original humans had a way of communicating with each other and with God without words. Then when the tempting thoughts came, they came in the form of words in their head. Like when you can hear yourself talking in your head. God talks without words, those wordless remarkable intutions we get. Satan uses words. So I think that language cameinto being after the fall when we lost our true and pure means of of communication.
People that do hideous things speak of voices in their head. "The devil made me do it"
2007-02-16 03:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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body language
2007-02-19 21:53:36
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answered by muthu s 1
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