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There are many languages in use on the African continent. That said, "Jessica" would be "Jessica" in any of them. It has no equivalent in any other language.
Here is a link to an incomplete list of ghost towns - nobody really knows exactly how many towns have been abandoned in the US.
Nubian civilization; bantu people
That depends on which country you are in and what specific time period, since languages changed considerably during the very long medieval period.In England, Old English was spoken up to the mid-12th century by ordinary (non-noble) people, then Middle English began to evolve. Wealthy aristocrats spoke Anglo-Norman French (not the same thing as French). In Germany people spoke Middle High German, in Flanders they spoke Flemish, in Italy many Italian dialects were used, in Spain people spoke Old Spanish. There were many other medieval languages across Europe.