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Babylonian!
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Probably Arabic. ..not sure though.
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Strangely enough, Babylonian.
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I'll take a wild guess and say Sumerian. Now I'm going to go see how far off I was. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_language : "Akkadian was a Semitic language (part of the greater Afro-Asiatic language family) spoken in ancient Iraq, particularly by the Assyrians and Babylonians (also called Assyro-Babylonian) The earliest attested Semitic language, it used the cuneiform writing system derived ultimately from ancient Sumerian, an unrelated language isolate. The name of the language is derived from the city of Akkad, a major centre of Mesopotamian civilization."
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They didn't speak.. they babbled ;)
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Akkadian, Assyrian, or Farsi. Depending on time period.
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The Babylonians of the period of approximately the 1st through at least the 8th century spoke Aramaic.
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They spoke Akkadian.
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