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Semitic languages are a branch of Afroasiatic languages spoken in North Africa, Arabia, the Horn of Africa and the Middle East. The Semitic languages... |
The West Semitic languages are a large branch of Semitic languages. It is the only branch of Semitic languages with languages still spoken. The other branch... |
The Central Semitic languages are a branch of West Semitic languages. They are spoken in the Middle East and North Africa. The branch is made up of two... |
The South Semitic languages are a branch of Semitic languages. They are mainly spoken in East Africa and Southern Arabia. Linguists do not agree on where... |
Northwest Semitic languages are a branch of Central Semitic languages. They came from the Levant in the Middle East. They include the languages Hebrew and... |
Ethiopian Semitic (also called Ethio-Semitic, Ethiosemitic, Ethiopic or Abyssinian) is a family of languages. These languages are spoken in Ethiopia,... |
The Modern South Arabian, or Eastern South Semitic, languages are a branch of Semitic languages. They are spoken by a small number of people in Southern... |
The East Semitic languages were a branch of Semitic languages. It is extinct. The main two languages were Akkadian and Eblaite. This short article can... |
Semitic might mean: Semitic people Semitic languages Semitic studies Semitic Museum... |
Geʽez (redirect from Ge'ez language) ancient Ethiopian Semitic language. The language came from what is now Ethiopia and Eritrea. Gene Gragg 1997. The Semitic Languages. Taylor & Francis... |
Afroasiatic (Afro-Asiatic), also called Afrasian or Hamito-Semitic or Semito-Hamitic, is a large language family. They are mainly spoken in Western Asia, North... |
Semites (redirect from Semitic people) a Semitic language like Arabic or Hebrew. Scientists don't use the words "Semites" or "Semitic peoples" any longer, but they still speak of "Semitic languages"... |
Shehri, or Jibbali, is a Semitic languages. It is spoken by a small number of people in towns by the coast and in mountains in Oman. Simeone-Senelle,... |
The Canaanite languages are a branch of Northwest Semitic languages. The only main language still spoken from the branch is Hebrew. They are spoken in... |
the North Semitic languages such as Arabic, Hebrew or Syrian, the language is written from left to right. Amharic is considered a Holy Language for the... |
the Northwest Semitic languages. Other Semitic languages include Amharic, Hebrew, Arabic and many other languages. Words are written with the 22 characters... |
Semitic Root languages are characterized as a sequence of consonants or "radicals". A triliteral or triconsonantal root (Hebrew: שרש תלת-עצורי, šoreš... |
Assyro-Babylonian was a Semitic language (part of the Afro-Asiatic language family) that was spoken in ancient Iraq. The first-known Semitic language, it used the... |
Egyptian Arabic (redirect from Egyptian Arabic language) group of dialects of the Arabic language, one of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It came from the people living in the Nile Delta... |
Amorite was a Semitic language. It was spoken in the Bronze Age by tribes in the Near East. It is now extinct. Woodard, Roger D. (2008-04-10). The Ancient... |