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Semitic$73700$ - translation to spanish

SUB-GROUPING OF ANCIENT SEMITIC LANGUAGES
West Semitic; West Semitic (language); Western Semitic; West Semitic language; Western Semitic dialects

Semitic      
n. semítico
Phoenician script         
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  • Phoenician alphabet, deciphered by [[Jean-Jacques Barthélemy]] in 1758. No.1 is from the [[Cippi of Melqart]], No.2 is from the coins, and No. 3 is from the [[Pococke Kition inscriptions]].
  • The [[Pococke Kition inscriptions]], transcribed by [[Jean-Jacques Barthélemy]]. No. 1 is Pococke's No. 2 (KAI 35), and No. 3 is Pococke's No. 4. The other two are Hebrew transliterations of the same inscriptions.
  • Study of Phoenician medals, by [[Jean-Jacques Barthélemy]]
  • [[Gezer calendar]]
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  • Photograph of section of the [[Zayit Stone]], 10th century BCE: (right-to-left) the letters waw, he, het, zayin, tet (𐤅𐤄𐤇𐤆𐤈)
  • Seal inscribed in the Phoenician script (also known as Paleo-Hebrew)
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  • The Phoenician alphabet similar to used on the [[Mesha Stele]] (the Moabite Stone)
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  • Each letter of Phoenician gave way to a new form in its daughter scripts. Left to right: Latin, Greek, Phoenician, Hebrew, Arabic.
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  • A page from the Samaritan version of [[Leviticus]]
ABJAD FOUND IN CANAANITE AND ARAMAIC INSCRIPTIONS ACROSS THE MEDITERRANEAN FROM THE 11TH–2ND CENTURIES BCE
Phoenecian alphabet; Phoenician script; Punic Alphabet; Phoenician abjad; Semitic scripts; Canaanite alphabet; Phoenician writing; Semitic script; ISO 15924:Phnx; Northwest Semitic abjad; Canaanite script; Phoenician Alphabet; 𐤖; 𐤗; 𐤘; 𐤙; 𐤚; 𐤛; 𐤜; 𐤝; 𐤞; Phnx (script); Phoenician (script); Punic script; Phœnician Alphabet; Phoenician writing system; West Semitic alphabet; Phoenician numerals; Phoenician characters
escrito fenicio (escrito hebreo antiguo)
philo-Semitic         
AN INTEREST IN, RESPECT FOR AND AN APPRECIATION OF JEWISH PEOPLE, THEIR HISTORY AND THE INFLUENCE OF JUDAISM
Philosemite; Philo-semitism; Philo-Semitic; Philo-Semites; Philo-Semite; Judeophilia; Semitist; Judeophile; Judeophiles; Judeophiliac; Judeophiliacs; Philo-Semitist; Philo-Semitists; Philosemites; Philosemitist; Philosemitists; Philo-semitic; Philosemitic; Prosemitism; Jew-lover; Jew lover; Jew lovers; Jew-lovers; Philo-Semitism
filo-semítico (amante de los semitas, amante de Israel, no antisemita)

Definition

Shemitic
·adj ·Alt. of Shemitish.

Wikipedia

West Semitic languages

The West Semitic languages are a proposed major sub-grouping of ancient Semitic languages. The term was first coined in 1883 by Fritz Hommel.

The grouping, supported by Semiticists like Robert Hetzron and John Huehnergard, divides the Semitic language family into two branches: Eastern and Western.

The West Semitic languages consist of the clearly defined sub-groups: Modern South Arabian, Old South Arabian, Ethiopic, Arabic, and Northwest Semitic (this including Hebrew, Aramaic, and the extinct Amorite and Ugaritic languages).

The East Semitic languages, meanwhile, consist of the extinct Eblaite and Akkadian languages.

Ethiopic and South Arabian show particular common features, and are often grouped together as South Semitic. The proper classification of Arabic with respect to other Semitic languages is debated. In older classifications, it is grouped with the South Semitic languages. However, Hetzron and Huehnergard connect it more closely with the Northwest Semitic languages, to form Central Semitic. Some Semiticists continue to argue for the older classification, based on the distinctive feature of broken plurals. Some linguists also argue that Eteocypriot was a Northwest Semitic language spoken in ancient Cyprus.