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Ancient Semitic Languages

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Ancient Semitic languages refer to a group of extinct languages that were spoken in the ancient Near East, including Akkadian, Ugaritic, Phoenician, Aramaic, and Hebrew. These languages have had a significant influence on the development of modern Semitic languages.

Key Features

  • Extinct languages
  • Spoken in the ancient Near East
  • Influenced modern Semitic languages

Pros

  • Rich history and cultural significance
  • Valuable for linguistic research and understanding ancient civilizations

Cons

  • Limited practical use in modern society
  • Complex grammar and vocabulary

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