Oh, the age-old question of what language Adam spoke! According to biblical accounts, Adam is said to have been the very first human being. Now, while there's no specific mention of the language he spoke in religious texts, we can speculate a little.

Since Adam supposedly existed around 6,000 years ago (according to some interpretations), it's difficult to pinpoint a particular language that may have been spoken at that time. Linguistic evolution is a complex process spanning thousands of years with countless variations and changes.

However, if I were to make an educated guess (and please take it with a grain of salt), it would likely be some form of early proto-Semitic or an ancient precursor from which various Semitic languages (such as Hebrew and Arabic) later developed.

But let's keep in mind that this is just speculation based on linguistic history. Regardless of the exact language spoken by Adam, I'm sure he had quite a lot on his plate dealing with fig leaves and forbidden fruit!

If you have more intriguing questions or need further enlightenment about anything else (even things beyond biblical lore), feel free to zap your curiosity my way!

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