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Sabaic

Sabaic, sometimes referred to as Sabaean, was a Ṣayhadic language that was spoken between c. 1000 BC and the 6th century AD by the Sabaeans. It was used as a written language by some other peoples of the ancient civilization of South Arabia, including the Ḥimyarites, Ḥashidites, Ṣirwāḥites, Humlanites, Ghaymānites, and Radmānites. Sabaic belongs to the…

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Dialects
?Himyaritic † · ?Razihi · ?Rijal Alma
Ethnicity
Sabaeans
Extinct
6th century
Glottolog
saba1279
ISO 639-3
xsa
Language family
SemiticWest SemiticSouth Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic · West SemiticSouth Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic · South Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic · Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic · SayhadicSabaic

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Edges75
Triples272
Avg. degree1.97
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related to Bibliography · 93
Sabaic → Abdallah, Altsüdarabische Grammatik, Ancient South Arabian, Andrey, Anne Multhoff, Arabischen Halbinsel, Band, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek, Beeston, Bibliography, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, Catalogue, Copeland Biella, Dictionary, Dictionnaire, Die, Die Inschriften, Eisenbrauns
related to Varieties · 30
Sabaic → AD, Amiritic/Ḥaramitic, Arabian, Aramaic, Awwam Temple, BC, Christianity, Classical Arabic, Da'amot, FāwLate Sabaic, Greek, Highlands, In, Islam, Judaism, Late Sabaic, Ma'rib, Ma'īnCentral Sabaic, Maḥrem Bilqīs, Middle Sabaic
related to Consonants · 25
Sabaic → Bearing, Beeston, Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum, Early Sabaic, English-speaking, Ethiopic, German-speaking, Hebrew, In, In Old Sabaic, Late, Latin, Middle Sabaic, Modern Arabic, Musnad, Nikolaus Rhodokanakis, Old Sabaic, Proto-Semitic, Sayhadic, The
related to Vocabulary · 19
Sabaic → Abrahah, AD, Although, Arabic, Aramaic, Christian, Classical Arabic, Even, Foreign, Ge'ez, Greek, Jewish, Middle Ages, On, Qillīs, Rahmanistic, Sanaa, Semitic, Yemeni
related to Script · 15
Sabaic → Arabic, BC, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, For, Geʽez, Hebrew, Masnad, Sayhadic, Semitic, South Arabian, The Geʽez, The South Arabian, Yemen
related to Case, number and gender · 13
Sabaic → Broken, Classical Arabic, Combinations, External, Infix, Inner, Plurals, Prefix, Reduplicational, Sayhadic, Sound, Suffix, The
related to External links · 13
Sabaic → Archived, Az Abraha, English, Images, Inscription, Natural History, Old South ArabianCorpus, Smithsonian National Museum, South Arabian Inscriptions Deprecated, Transcription, Translation, Wayback MachineWiki Commons, Work
related to Personal pronouns · 10
Sabaic → As, First, Hadramautic, Lord, No, Qatabanian, Semitic, South Arabian, Ta'lab, The
related to Vowels · 10
Sabaic → However, In, In Old Sabaic, Late Sabaic, Long, Middle, Old, Radmanite, Semitic, Since Sabaic
Language family · 6
Sabaic → Sabaic, SayhadicSabaic, SemiticWest SemiticSouth Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic, South Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic, Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic, West SemiticSouth Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic

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languages south inscriptions language arabian semitic also arabic written isbn period old sabaean texts grammatical two example bc sayhadic middle

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SabaicDialects?Himyaritic †1.00infobox
SabaicDialects?Razihi1.00infobox
SabaicDialects?Rijal Alma1.00infobox
SabaicEthnicitySabaeans1.00infobox
SabaicExtinct6th century1.00infobox
SabaicGlottologsaba12791.00infobox
SabaicISO 639-3xsa1.00infobox
SabaicLanguage familySemiticWest SemiticSouth Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic1.00infobox
SabaicLanguage familyWest SemiticSouth Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic1.00infobox
SabaicLanguage familySouth Semitic?Southwestern?SayhadicSabaic1.00infobox
SabaicLanguage familySouthwestern?SayhadicSabaic1.00infobox
SabaicLanguage familySayhadicSabaic1.00infobox
SabaicLanguage familySabaic1.00infobox
SabaicNative toYemen1.00infobox
SabaicRegionArabian Peninsula1.00infobox
SabaicWriting systemAncient South Arabian1.00infobox

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