Semitic languages

Semitic languages - Semitic languages are a group of languages that originated in the Middle East and are characterized by a common set of grammatical features and vocabulary.

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Semitic languages
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Definition
Semitic languages are a group of languages that originated in the Middle East and are characterized by a common set of grammatical features and vocabulary.
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fr-fr
Langues sémitiques
pt-br
Línguas semíticas
de-de
Semitische Sprachen
ja-jp
セム語族
zh-cn
闪族语系

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