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semitic


Meanings
  • adjective

    Relating to or being one of the ancient Semitic peoples or languages.

  • noun

    Belonging to or being one of the Semitic languages, such as Arabic, Hebrew, or Aramaic.


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Semitic , Semitics , anti-Semitic , Hamito-Semitic , Hamito-Semitics , anti-Semite , anti-Semites , anti-Semitism , anti-Semitisms , antisemite , antisemitism
Etymology
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From Old French semite, from Latin semiticus, from semita 'path, road', from se- 'together' + mittere 'send'.


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  1. The term 'Semitic' comes from the Latin word semita, which means 'path' or 'road'.

  2. The Semitic peoples are believed to have originated in the area that is now Saudi Arabia around 3500 BCE.

  3. The Semitic languages are characterized by certain phonetic and grammatical features, such as the use of consonantal writing systems.


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  1. Semitic languages: A family of languages that includes Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, Aramaic, and other languages. Semitic languages are characterized by certain phonetic and grammatical features.

  2. Semitic peoples: A group of ancient peoples who spoke Semitic languages and lived in the Middle East. The Semitic peoples included the Phoenicians, the Philistines, the Hebrews, and the Arabs, among others.


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The term 'Semitic' refers to a group of ancient peoples and their languages that originated in the Middle East. The Semitic peoples are believed to have originated in the area that is now Saudi Arabia around 3500 BCE. They are known for their contributions to world civilization, including the development of monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

How to Memorize "semitic"

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    - Imagine a map of the Middle East and visualize the ancient civilizations that emerged in the region, such as the Phoenicians, the Hebrews, and the Arabs. Think about the contributions these civilizations made to world history, including the development of monotheistic religions.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'Semitic' with the Middle East and ancient civilizations. Think about the contributions of these civilizations to world history, such as the development of monotheistic religions.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym S-M-I-T to remember the meaning of 'Semitic': Semites + Middle East + Monotheistic religions.


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