词汇 | semitic |
释义 | Semitic adjective uk /səˈmɪt.ɪk/ us /səˈmɪt̬.ɪk/ Semitic languages are a group of languages that include Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic: 闪米特人的;闪语族的 Aramaic is one of the oldest languages in the Semitic group. This mixing of a Semitic and an Altaic language has greatly increased the problem for the researcher. belonging or relating to a Semitic language or Semitic languages: The word Leviathan, in its original Semitic form, referred to a massive, terrifying sea monster. The earliest known alphabet was North Semitic, developed in the 2nd century BC in Palestine and Syria. Semitic people belong to one of the groups that speak Semitic languages: What did the Semitic inhabitants call their city? Not all Jewish people are Semitic - they include Anglos and Slavs as well as other ethnicities. old use Jewish: 犹太人的 In this period Jews were little troubled by being labelled as Semitic. See also antisemitic Language names Albanian American English American Sign Language Amharic Angrezi Ebonics Fijian Filipino Finno-Ugric Frisian Georgian Mongolian Montenegrin Monégasque Nahua Nahuatl Romany Uzbek Vietnamese Yiddish Semitic | American DictionarySemitic adjective[ not gradable ] us/səˈmɪt̬·ik/ being or having to do with the Arabs and Jews of the Middle East |
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