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PeruLanguages With Semitic ScriptBernd2023-07-20 07:50:14 · 3yNo. 279611reply
>Yellow: Official script is semitic
>Blue: Official script is ultimately derived from a semitic script
Almost all the world communicates with this (unless based asians)
How much of a truth is this map? Shall we do something about it?
https://files.catbox.moe/fkju9h.png
SloveniaBernd2023-07-20 15:55:47 · 3yNo. 279667reply
Why is Ethiopia marked in grey? Ge'ez (besides literally being Semitic) is derived from South Semitic script, cousin of Canaanite.
United StatesBernd2023-07-20 16:14:44 · 3yNo. 279670reply
Pretty sure it's still undecided. All of writing can be traced back to at least maybe like 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 maybe 6 sources: #1). Sumerian cuneiform, #2). Egyptian hieroglyphs, #3). Olmec script, #4). Oracle bone script, #5). Akkadian cuneiform, #6). Indus valley script
SloveniaBernd2023-07-20 16:15:39 · 3yNo. 279671reply
Pretty sure it's clearly evident.
& you are ignoring Tifinagh (the grey area in North Africa)
UruguayBernd2023-07-20 16:19:01 · 3yNo. 279673sagereply
>everything comes from the hebrew!!!!
that's a lie made by jews to make themselves look like the superior people and make us believe that the abrahamic story of the garden of eden is real. hebrew supremacism, which you are not allowed to speak against, but do not dare to spread aryan supremacist theories because that is racist.
SloveniaBernd2023-07-20 16:21:31 · 3yNo. 279674reply
is actually mostly Phoenician not Israelite but ok
United StatesBernd2023-07-20 16:36:03 · 3yNo. 279678reply
I just like to pretend that all of writing originated at Sumer and was invented by the Sumerian people who basically appeared out of nowhere and spoke the Sumerian language which is a language isolate which means nobody spoke anything like it up until that point and nobody has spoken anything like it since then and everybody else just copied the idea behind writing from the Sumerians who just mysteriously disappeared maybe like in the second millennium BC.
IsraelBernd2023-07-20 18:17:05 · 3yNo. 279701reply
For me it is so amazing to see akkadian being used in the amarna letters. You can even compare different ways of spelling things, like "my sun", "if an ant is struck".
It's funny how hebrew and all canaanite languages use the term to sit for things unrelated to sitting, like standing through, going through, waiting.
IsraelBernd2023-07-20 18:21:16 · 3yNo. 279702reply
"Semitic script" was heavily influenced by anatolian, aegean and even italic people that invaded the near east and formed part of the people that would become canaanites/phoenicians. There are several similarities between linear A and the proto canaanite letters.
NetherlandsBernd2023-07-20 19:16:31 · 3yNo. 279705reply
It is mostly accurate but I wouldn't call Sinaitic scripts Semitic because that can be confusing for some of our half-brained antisemitic posters as I see above. Most of the writing systems that exist today derived from Phoenician which was based on some Sinaitic script which itself was inspired by Egyptian hieroglyphs. Why would you want to do something about it?
I think it's better for global economy than logographic systems such as Chinese btw. But Korea really is based with their writing system.
ColombiaBernd2023-07-21 01:15:51 · 3yNo. 279721reply
Germans descend of semitic people
 
I haplogroup: German
J haplogroup: Semitic people
 
The true europeans are celts and slavs (Yamnaya people), slavs(r1a haplogroup) spread indo-european languaje in India
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