Einstein lived for many years in the United States, and spoke both German and English, but had trouble with spelling in English.
Einstein's first language was German.
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I'm 100 sure he can Speak English & French. I don't know if he can speak any other languages or not but I know he can speak English & French.
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There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein had dyslexia. He did struggle with a speech delay as a child, but he eventually overcame it.
German (mother tongue) and English.
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swabian (schwäbisch), like Bertold Brecht.
Albert Einstein was not mentally retarded. Many consider him as one of the smartest humans that ever lived. He was slow to speak in sentences because he was "withdrawn from the world."http://www.edublox.com/einstein-learning-disability.htm
William Shakespeare could speak 4 different languages. English, Latin, French, and Italian were the languages that Shakespeare could speak fluently.
No-one knows!Albert Einstein's last words were spoken in German. The only otherperson in the room was a nurse who didn't speak or understand German, soEinstein's "last words" remain a mystery.
Albert Einstein, one of the stupidest scientists in the world, and lived in France, discovered the Theory of Relativity, also known as E=mc squared. This dude was a mad scientist, meaning he was stupid mad, not geniuus. He knew how to speak English, french, Spanish, Aztec, Cherokee, several Mideastern languages, and German. He LOVED chicken nuggets from McDonald's.
Albert Einstein actually spoke german. He was admitted into a hospital in Princeton, New Jersey. On his death bed, he spoke his last words. The nurse on the shift was unable to speak german, and thus wasn't able to understand him. The end.
Albert Einstein learned to speak a little later than many children and was never really interested in many social activities. If he were a child in today's society, he would likely be labeled as autistic or as having Asperger's syndrome.