Examples of using Semitic in English and their translations into Dutch
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He claims that speakers of"Atlantic"(Semitic or Semitidic) founded coastal colonies from the 5th millennium BC.
But for many semitic people the new agricultural season after the fall harvest became the 1st of the new year.
Take in some culture at top places like Semitic Museum and Museum of Science.
Aramaeans are Semitic, but as distant from the Arabs as the Ancient Hebrews were from the Babylonians.
And the Führer vows sweet revenge. Semitic terrorists strike the baltic capital.
The Maltese language is largely Semitic- theonly Semitic language to be written in Latin characters.
The guy kind of represents the generic way Semitic people are described," she said.
anti-semitism(in fact, the Palestinians are Semitic) and this atmosphere has reached unbearable levels.
Ma-s-ee-kh' and the Hebrew word‘Mo-sh-ia-kh' are in fact the same word in these two Semitic languages.
While the Phoenicians traded in ports bordering the Mediterranean sea, their Semitic cousins, the Aramaeans,
Eastern Semitic, Chinese languages and ideologies.
this requires your finesse and, frankly, your Semitic wife.
most of the island's place names are of Semitic origin.
monuments written in ancient Greek and Semitic.
The name"Trimalchio" is formed from the Greek prefix τρις and the Semitic מלך(melech) in its occidental form Malchio or Malchus.
just as if Hebrew and Semitic experts had been questioned a hundred years ago about a possible revival of Biblical Hebrew in a hypothetic new Israel.
If the count is especially low there is the strong possibility that the writing gives only the consonants of the words as is the case in the Semitic languages such as Arabic and Hebrew.
In Semitic, Ancient Greek
The Semitic Arameans(‘not to be confused with“Armenians”)
descendants of the Semitic tribes which left Arabia in the end of the third millennium both have won Sumer and Akkad.