Semetic Languages

Semitic languages are a branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family originating in the Middle East. They are characterized by a common root system, triconsonantal roots, and a nonconcatenative morphology. Some well-known Semitic languages include Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, and Aramaic. These languages are spoken by millions of people around the world and have had a significant influence on the development of many other languages.

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Hebrew Semetic Languages
Semetic Languages