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Learn the Aramaic Alphabet

Semitic language, central, northwest, or northwest, was originally spoken by Middle Eastern residents known as Arameans. The Aramaic alphabet is 22 letters and is written from right to left as most Semitic languages. It is believed that the first appearance of Aramaic in the eleventh century BC.

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Shem, father of the Semitic people: The following is a list of ancient and modern Semitic-speaking peoples:  Mandaeans Akkad… | Semitic languages, Language map, Map

Shem, father of the Semitic people: The following is a list of ancient and modern Semitic-speaking peoples: Mandaeans Akkadians (Assyrians/Babylonians) — migrated into Mesopotamia in the 4th millennium BC and amalgamate with non-Semitic Mesopotamian (Sumerian) populations into the Assyrians and Babylonians of the Late Bronze Age.[30][31] The remnants of these people became the modern Assyrians (also known as Chaldo-Assyrians) of Iraq, Iran, south eastern Turkey and northeast Syria. Eblaites…

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Proto Semitic; dating and locating it. | Language family tree, Cradle of civilization, Semitic languages

Something I really should have done for proto Semitic before I did the larger post on Afro Asiatic – but you live and learn. Essentially, if a language has certain technologies in it, you can…

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Current Semitic Languages Map: Middle East and North Asia

Semitic languages represent a significant and historically rich language family with deep roots in the Middle East and beyond. The Semitic language family includes a diverse group of languages, some of which are spoken by millions of people worldwide.

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Maps on the Web in 2025 | Map, Linguistics, Human language

4.1.1 - Tonal and pitch accent languages Characteristic tonal languages include most Niger-Congo languages in Africa and east Asian languages (Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, Vietnamese). Also highly tonal...

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Tigre Language: Alphabet and Pronunciation Guide

Tigre (ትግረ / ትግሬ / ኻሳ) is a member of the Ethiopic branch of South Semitic languages. It is spoken by about 800,000 people in Eritrea, particularly in western parts of that country, and also in neighbouring areas of Sudan, where the language is known as Xasa (ኻሳ). It is thought to have descended from Ge'ez, the liturgical language used in the Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. (...)

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