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The Canaanite languages, sometimes referred to as Canaanite dialects, [1] are one of three subgroups of the Northwest Semitic languages, the others being Aramaic and Amorite. These closely related languages originate in the Levant and Mesopotamia, and were spoken by the ancient Semitic-speaking peoples of an area encompassing what is today ...
- Edomite
Edomite was a Northwest Semitic Canaanite language, very...
- Northwest Semitic Languages
Northwest Semitic is a division of the Semitic languages...
- Proto-Canaanite Alphabet
Proto-Canaanite, also referred to as Proto-Canaan, Old...
- Canaanite religion
Nabataean. Canaan. Hebrew. Punic. v. t. e. The Canaanite...
- Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions
The Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions, also known as...
- Category:Canaanite languages
Samaritan Hebrew. Categories: Canaan. Languages attested...
- Canaan
Canaan and the Canaanites are mentioned some 160 times in...
- Edomite
Phoenician ( / fəˈniːʃən / fə-NEE-shən; Phoenician śpt knʿnlit.'language of Canaan' [2]) is an extinct Canaanite Semitic language originally spoken in the region surrounding the cities of Tyre and Sidon.
Ammonite (extinct)/. Edomite (extinct) The Canaanite languages are a branch of Northwest Semitic languages. The only main language still spoken from the branch is Hebrew. They are spoken in the Levant area of the Middle East . Category: Semitic languages.
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