The Semitic language family originates in west Asia. There are many modern Semitic-speaking people including those who speak Hebrew and many modern Arabic languages.
They study languages because, people who share a language can share ideas and beliefs. Language helps tie people together
English: Share Norwegian: Skål( i know in English you don't have the "å") Japanese: Kanpai i know that in one languages it is banski, but i don't know at all what languages.
The linguistic standard is called lexical similarity. Generally speaking, if 2 languages share a lexical similarity of more than 85% (such as Norwegian and Danish), then they are considered dialects of the same language.
A true cognate is a word that looks the same in two--or more--languages and has the same meaning, probably because they share a common origin (such as German "Freund" and English "friend").
No. They are different languages, but they are in the same language family (Afro-Asiatic) so they share many similar features.
They study languages because, people who share a language can share ideas and beliefs. Language helps tie people together
Akkadian is a Semitic language and, therefore, shares a number of base roots with Hebrew. However, the two languages are still quite dissimilar, using different alphabets, a majority of words with unique origins, and the roots in common are used differently. Probably the best comparison would be between English and Greek, which share a number of basal roots, but have different alphabets, a majority of words with unique origins, and the roots in common are used differently.
The History (Jews and Muslims) The Language (Arabic and Hebrew, both languages from the Semitic family Languages) The food (Shawarma, Baklava(Baklawa), Falafel, Zlebia) ..... if it were not for the Palestine thing, they might have been very close friends, but hey who knows.
because our languages share some common origins...
English: Share Norwegian: Skål( i know in English you don't have the "å") Japanese: Kanpai i know that in one languages it is banski, but i don't know at all what languages.
They are two completely different languages, although they are both Semitic languages, so they share some similarities.some notable differences are:Arabic and Hebrew use completely different writing systemsArabic has 10 verb paradigms and Hebrew has 7Arabic has many dialects, and Hebrew has very fewArabic has preserved (in most dialects) at least some of its emphatic consonants, but spoken Hebrew has not.
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the languages pass on to diffrent generation and change over time.
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Very interesting, because you study with people who share their knowledge and experience in a new world for you vk.cc/bYOV05
The linguistic standard is called lexical similarity. Generally speaking, if 2 languages share a lexical similarity of more than 85% (such as Norwegian and Danish), then they are considered dialects of the same language.
Because it is considered good manners and a friendly gesture to share the burdens of life when possible.