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Elamite language
Elamite language Elamite Spoken in: Elamite Empire (extinct) Region: Middle East Language extinction: by the end of the ...
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The Elamite language (translated from Japanese)
The Elamite language The Elamite language(-) Ancient timesThe Elamite empireSo to be the language of ...
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Talk:Elamite language
Talk:Elamite language Elamite and Susian I have come across a number of references to the "Susian" language; are Susian and Elamite synonymous, or is Susian distinct, or ...
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Élamite (translated from French)
... in Inde . The élamite was the official language ofworsen Perse sixth at the fourth century ... these signs represent the élamite or another language. élamite old is one syllabaire derived from ...
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Sumerian language
Sumerian language Sumerian (eme-ĝir, eme-gi) Spoken in ... Formerly spoken in Sumer Region: Southern Mesopotamia Language extinction: effectively extinct from about 2000 BCE ... continued to be used as a classical language for two more millennia Language family: Language isolate Language codes ISO 639-1: ...
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Language isolate
Language isolate A language isolate, in the absolute sense, is a natural language with no demonstrable genealogical (or "genetic") relationship ... from an ancestor common to any other language. They are in effect language families consisting of a single language. ...
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Language family
Language family Current distribution of Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families. An accurately identified family is a ... many of the proposed families listed below. Language families can be divided into smaller phylogenetic ... the family, because the history of a language family is often represented as a ...
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Persian language
Persian language Persian (فارسی Fârsi, پارسی Pârsi) Spoken in ... native110 million total Ranking: 19th (native speakers) Language family: Indo-European Indo-Iranian Iranian Western ... Iranian Southwestern Iranian Persian Official status Official language of: Iran, Tajikistan, Afghanistan Regulated by: Academy of Persian Language and Literature Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan Language codes ISO 639-1: fa ISO ...
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Agglutinative language
Agglutinative language It has been suggested that Agglutination be ... Place Place Manner Time edit An agglutinative language is a language in which the words are formed by ... which means "to glue together." An agglutinative language is a form of synthetic language where each affix typically represents one ...
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Akkadian language
Akkadian language Akkadian (lišānum akkadītum) Spoken in: Assyria and Babylonia Region: Mesopotamia Language extinction: 100 CE Language family: Afro-Asiatic Semitic East Semitic Akkadian Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO 639 ... Unicode. Akkadian (lišānum akkadītum) was a Semitic language (part of the greater Afro-Asiatic ...
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