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What language is Golgotha?

Golgotha is not a language. It is a place name, specifically the site of Jesus' crucifixion according to the New Testament.

The word "Golgotha" comes from the Aramaic word "Gólgotá" which means "place of the skull" or "skull place". This name is likely derived from the shape of the hill, which resembled a skull.

However, "Golgotha" itself is not a language. It's a word from a specific language (Aramaic) that has become a proper noun in English and other languages.

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