Languages
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The Arabic language
The Arabic language is the most widely spoken Semitic language. It is also one of the most conservative, maintaining 28 of the 29 proto-Semitic phonemes, as well as the same 6 vowels, and maintains the dual number in verbs and nouns, as well as the case system.
The Arabic language is the most widely spoken Semitic language. It is also one of the most conservative, maintaining 28 of the 29 proto-Semitic phonemes, as well as the same 6 vowels, and maintains the dual number in verbs and nouns, as well as the case system.
The Deir Alla language
Language from the Deir Alla inscriptions, exhibiting features similar to both Canaanite & Aramaic
Language from the Deir Alla inscriptions, exhibiting features similar to both Canaanite & Aramaic
The Palmyrene language
The Aramaic dialect of the city-state and later empire of Tadmur (Greek: Palmyra)
The Aramaic dialect of the city-state and later empire of Tadmur (Greek: Palmyra)
The Taymanitic language
Ancient North Arabian language that shares many features with NorthWest Semitic
Ancient North Arabian language that shares many features with NorthWest Semitic