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did Jesus speak Arabic

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Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC/BCE — 30–36 AD/CE), commonly referred to as Jesus Christ or simply as Jesus or Christ, the central figure of Christianity
Is it true that Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC/BCE — 30–36 AD/CE), commonly referred to as Jesus Christ or simply as Jesus or Christ, the central figure of Christianity has been fluent (able to easily and accurately speak or write) in Arabic (', (Arabic pronunciation) or '), the Central Semitic language, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages such as Hebrew and the Neo-Aramaic languages?
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Jesus spoke Aramaic and possibly some Hebrew and Greek as well. He did not speak Arabic whose origins date from the 4th century.
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