Semitic languages
The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family originating in the Middle East. Semitic languages are spoken by more than 330 million people across much of Western Asia, Anatolia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as in often large expatriate communities in North America and Europe, with smaller communities in South America, Australasia, the Caucasus and Central Asia. The terminology was first used in the 1780s by members of the Göttingen School of History, who derived the name from Shem, one of the three sons of Noah in the Book of Genesis.
Akkadian languageAlgerian ArabicAmmonite languageAmorite languageAramaic of HatraArgobba languageArmazic languageBaghdad Jewish ArabicBahrani ArabicBareqi ArabicBarzani Jewish Neo-AramaicBetanure Jewish Neo-AramaicBohtan Neo-AramaicCentral Asian ArabicChaha languageCypriot Maronite ArabicDadaniticDahalik languageDhofari ArabicEblaite languageEdomite languageEgyptian ArabicGafat languageGulf ArabicHadhrami ArabicHarari languageHasaitic dialect
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Arabic languagesCanaanite languagesCentral Neo-AramaicCentral Semitic languagesEastern Aramaic languagesGurage languagesHértevin languageNeo-Aramaic languagesNortheastern Neo-AramaicSamaritan Aramaic languageSenaya languageSouth Semitic languagesTuroyo languageWest Semitic languagesWestern Aramaic languages
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Semitic languages
The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family originating in the Middle East. Semitic languages are spoken by more than 330 million people across much of Western Asia, Anatolia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as in often large expatriate communities in North America and Europe, with smaller communities in South America, Australasia, the Caucasus and Central Asia. The terminology was first used in the 1780s by members of the Göttingen School of History, who derived the name from Shem, one of the three sons of Noah in the Book of Genesis.
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As línguas semíticas são a fam ...... subgrupo das Semíticas do Sul.
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De Semitische talen vormen een ...... van Abraham en wel via Ismaël.
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Die semitischen Sprachen sind ...... iter, Chaldäer und Lyder gilt.
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Języki semickie – rodzina języ ...... zin w głębokiej starożytności.
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Las lenguas semíticas o semita ...... se conoce como protosemítico.
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Le lingue semitiche sono un ramo delle lingue afro-asiatiche parlate in Africa e Asia.
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Les langues sémitiques sont un ...... es, gutturales et emphatiques.
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The Semitic languages are a br ...... يكتب yaktubu "he writes", etc.
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Семи́тские языки́ — семья язык ......
* мальтийский язык (371900)
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اللغات السامية هي إحدى فروع أس ...... باب اختفاء هذه اللغات القديمة.
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Chronology mapping of Semitic languages
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What does this mean? Palatalization? What are some examples?
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As línguas semíticas são a fam ...... o termo padrão em linguística.
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De Semitische talen vormen een ...... van Abraham en wel via Ismaël.
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Die semitischen Sprachen sind ...... Europa beheimatete Maltesisch.
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Języki semickie – rodzina języ ...... dziny semickiej zaliczają się:
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Las lenguas semíticas o semita ...... se conoce como protosemítico.
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Le lingue semitiche sono un ramo delle lingue afro-asiatiche parlate in Africa e Asia.
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Les langues sémitiques sont un ...... e ou de l'Afrique vers l'Asie.
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The Semitic languages are a br ...... f Noah in the Book of Genesis.
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Семи́тские языки́ — семья язык ...... наиболее широко распространены
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اللغات السامية هي إحدى فروع أس ...... ا مع النظريات اللغوية الحديثة.
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Języki semickie
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Langues sémitiques
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Lenguas semíticas
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Lingue semitiche
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Línguas semíticas
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Semitic languages
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Semitische Sprachen
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Semitische talen
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Семитские языки
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لغات سامية
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