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languages in the Middle East

Ancient and modern languages in the Middle East.

Some are pidgins or creoles derived from languages originating elsewhere.

NOTE: We have endeavored to place languages in their correct geographic location. Some languages cross geographic boundaries. Please report any errors! Thank you.

Keywords for these Languages

Akkadian Ancient hebrew Arabic Assyrian neo Aramaic Hebrew

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Akkadian (keyword: akkadian)

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Ancient hebrew (keyword: ancient hebrew)

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Arabic (keyword: arabic)

This set includes the following additional keywords: egyptian arabic, levantine arabic, mesopotamian arabic, moroccan arabic, najdi arabic, standard arabic, ta'izzi-adeni arabic, tunisian arabic

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Assyrian neo Aramaic (keyword: assyrian neo-aramaic)

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Hebrew (keyword: hebrew)

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