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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. Aramaic Alphabet, Syriac Language, Alfabeto Viking, Ancient Hebrew Alphabet, Learn Hebrew Alphabet, Aramaic Language, Ancient Letters, Ancient Alphabets, Ancient Scripts

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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RAEL’S COMMENT: Both Arabic people and Jews are Semites. So Zionists who kill Palestinians are antisemitic. The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family originating in the Middle East https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_languages?fbclid=IwAR0taUS2-ysglpXrqQU1SxsV9aLSBUb28N2yMdTo4cQo1opdJQ-cvho_p2k

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Download this stock image: Ethiopia: Ge'ez script, Eliza Codex, Ethiopian Biblical Manuscript, 16th century.  Ge'ez (also transliterated Gi'iz, and less precisely called Ethiopic) is an ancient South Semitic language that developed in the northern region of Ethiopia and southern Eritrea in the Horn of Africa. It later became the official language of the Kingdom of Aksum and Ethiopian imperial court. Ge'ez is written with Ethiopic or the Ge'ez abugida, a script that was originally developed specifically for this language. In languages that use it, such as Amharic and Tigrinya, the script is called Fidäl. - 2B00NEG from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Semitic Languages, Horn Of Africa, The Horn, A Script, The Script, 16th Century, Ethiopia, Horn, High Resolution

Download this stock image: Ethiopia: Ge'ez script, Eliza Codex, Ethiopian Biblical Manuscript, 16th century. Ge'ez (also transliterated Gi'iz, and less precisely called Ethiopic) is an ancient South Semitic language that developed in the northern region of Ethiopia and southern Eritrea in the Horn of Africa. It later became the official language of the Kingdom of Aksum and Ethiopian imperial court. Ge'ez is written with Ethiopic or the Ge'ez abugida, a script that was originally developed…

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Aramaic (ארמית, Arāmît): The Aramaic alphabet was adaptaed from the Phoenician alphabet during the 8th century BC and was used to write the Aramaic language until about 600 AD. The Aramaic alphabet was adapted to write quite a few other languages, and developed into a number of new alphabets, including the Hebrew square script and cursive script, Nabataean, Syriac, Palmyrenean, Mandaic, Sogdian, Mongolian and probably the Old Turkic script. (...) Aramaic Alphabet, Ancient Alphabet, Learn Hebrew Alphabet, Aramaic Language, Phoenician Alphabet, Hebrew Language Words, Alphabet Dating, Hebrew Art, Ancient Alphabets

Aramaic (ארמית, Arāmît): The Aramaic alphabet was adaptaed from the Phoenician alphabet during the 8th century BC and was used to write the Aramaic language until about 600 AD. The Aramaic alphabet was adapted to write quite a few other languages, and developed into a number of new alphabets, including the Hebrew square script and cursive script, Nabataean, Syriac, Palmyrenean, Mandaic, Sogdian, Mongolian and probably the Old Turkic script. (...)

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