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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bettyboo: There is no such thing as a "Semetic" language.[/QUOTE]It is "semitic". You have already been given a precise definition. [i]a subfamily of Afroasiatic languages that includes Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Ethiopic, Hebrew, and Phoenician. [/i] ^ Please answer precisely the following questions? Are you disputing the above definition, yes or no? Are you denying the existence of the semitic language family? Yes or no? [QUOTE] What historians consider "semetic" is nothing other than an African language. [/QUOTE]This is consistent with the definition supplied above, but contradicts your prevoius sentense claim that there is no semitic language. Can you not see the contradiction? [QUOTE]I don't know why they keep applying it as "semetic". Ethiopians don't speak "semetic" languages. If anything, they speak "Hamitic" language.[/QUOTE]Wrong. There are no longer any -Hamitic- languages, and even when there were, and included languages such as Berber, Ethiopias 7 semitic languages were *never* considered Hamitic. [QUOTE]Ethiopians'language is strictly African.[/QUOTE]No one claimed otherwise, and this sentence and the one that follows reveals your complete confusion on this issue..... [QUOTE] Why do non-Africans historians keep making it out to be "Semetic"? [/QUOTE]^ *All* historians do, because of a simple clear reason that you completely fail to grasp. Semitic is a 'language family' - therefore languages are deemed as semitic based upon [b]linguistic analysis[/b]. It is not a race, or geography [as Afro-NAZI-nut-job akoben tries to make himself believe] And the place of origin of the semitic language family [proto-semitic] is disputed [sited possible origins are: Ethiopia, Sudan, Lower Nile Valley and Levant] This is why all historians, African and otherwise agree that Ethiopia has semitic languages. If you disagree answer a third question: Name a historian who denies that Ethiopia has semitic languages? Note: No rheotoric, whining, attitude or excuses, please. Three questions requiring 2 yes or no answers, and 1 name. Thanks in advance. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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