Semitic language

Get Babylon's Translation Software! Free Download Now!
Babylon 8 - Your all-in-one solution
Award winning translation software trusted by millions. Translate from any language to any language.
View Demo



BabylonEnglish English dictionaryDownload this dictionary
semitic language
n. Afro-Asiatic language family of languages spoken by Semitic peoples (includes Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, Akkadian, Ethiopic, and Phoenician)


Wikipedia English The Free EncyclopediaDownload this dictionary
Semitic languages
The Semitic languages are a family of languages spoken by more than 300 million people across much of the Middle EastNorth Africa, and the Horn of Africa. They constitute the northeastern subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic languages, and the only branch of this group spoken in Asia.The most widely spoken Semitic language today is Arabic (206 million first language speakers), followed by Amharic (27 million first language speakers), Tigrinya (about 6.7 million total speakers), and Hebrew (5 million first language speakers). Semitic languages were among the earliest to attain a written form, with Akkadian writing beginning in the middle of the third millennium BC. Maltese is the only Semitic Language written in Roman script. The term "Semitic" for these languages, after Shem, the son of Noah in the Bible, is etymologically a misnomer in some ways (see Semitic), but is nonetheless standard.
See more at Wikipedia.org...

This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License

Define Semitic language

Translate Semitic language





Semitic language in Chinese | | Semitic language in French | Semitic language in Italian | Semitic language in Spanish | Semitic language in Dutch | Semitic language in Portuguese | Semitic language in German | Semitic language in Russian | Semitic language in Japanese | Semitic language in Greek | Semitic language in Hebrew | Semitic language in Arabic | Semitic language in Swedish