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Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples or Proto-Semitic people were people who lived throughout the ancient Near East, including the Levant, Mesopotamia, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Horn of Africa from the 3rd millennium BC until the end of antiquity. Their languages are usually divided into three branches: East, Central and South Semitic languages.The Proto-Semitic language was likely spoken in the 4th millennium BC, and the oldest attested forms of Semitic date to the mid-3rd millennium BC (the Early Bronze Age).

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  • الشعوب الناطقة بالسامية القديمة (ar)
  • Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples (en)
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  • تشير جملة الشعوب الناطقة بالسامية القديمة إلى الشعوب التي كانت تتحدث اللغات سامية والتي تنقسم إلى ثلاثة فروع شرقية ووسطى وجنوبية.ومن المرجح أن اللغة السامية الأم كان يتحدث بها في الألفية الرابعة قبل الميلاد. وأقدم شاهد على تاريخ السامية يعود إلى منتصف الألفية الثالثة (قُبيل العصر البرونزي).المتحدثون بالسامية في الشرق هم الأكديون والثقافات المنحدرة من الآشوريين والبابليين. أما السامية الوسطى فهي اللغات السامية الشمالية الغربية واللغات العربية. أما اللغات السامية الشمالية الغربية فكانت تشمل الكنعانية والفينيقية والعبرية.واللغات السامية الجنوبية فكان يتحدث بها سكان جنوب الجزيرة ووإثيوبيا. (ar)
  • Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples or Proto-Semitic people were people who lived throughout the ancient Near East, including the Levant, Mesopotamia, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Horn of Africa from the 3rd millennium BC until the end of antiquity. Their languages are usually divided into three branches: East, Central and South Semitic languages.The Proto-Semitic language was likely spoken in the 4th millennium BC, and the oldest attested forms of Semitic date to the mid-3rd millennium BC (the Early Bronze Age). (en)
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