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Old 07-17-2003, 05:49 PM   #61
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I was under the impression that "aramaic" and "Hebrew" were one and the same. The dictionary defines "aramaic" as "a Semetic dialect" and "Hebrew" as "the language of the Semites" so one assumes they are interwoven in some way.
Hebrew and Aramaic are two distinct Semitic languages; some other well-known ones are Arabic and Akkadian.

They are placed into the same language family because they have a lot of basic vocabulary and grammar in common -- features that generally do not get borrowed. Something like Romance or Germanic or Slavic languages.
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