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    Hittite (natively ???????????????? nišili / "the language of Neša", or nešumnili / "the language of the people of Neša"), also known as Nesite (Nešite / Neshite, Nessite), is an extinct Indo-European language that was spoken by the Hittites, a people of Bronze Age Anatolia who created an empire centred on Hattusa, as well as … See more

    Hittite is the modern scholarly name for the language, based on the identification of the Hatti (Ḫatti) kingdom with the Biblical Hittites (Biblical Hebrew: *חתים Ḥittim), although that name appears to have been applied incorrectly: … See more

    The first substantive claim as to the affiliation of Hittite was made by Jørgen Alexander Knudtzon in 1902, in a book devoted to two … See more

    The Hittite language has traditionally been stratified into Old Hittite (OH), Middle Hittite (MH) and New Hittite or Neo-Hittite (NH, not to be confused with the polysemic use of "Neo-Hittite" label as a designation for the later period, which is actually post-Hittite), … See more

    Hittite is the oldest attested Indo-European language, yet it lacks several grammatical features that are exhibited by other early-attested Indo-European languages such as Vedic, Classical Latin, Ancient Greek, Old Persian and Old Avestan. Notably, Hittite did not have a … See more

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    Hittite is one of the Anatolian languages and is known from cuneiform tablets and inscriptions that were erected by the Hittite kings. The script … See more

    Hittite was written in an adapted form of Peripheral Akkadian cuneiform orthography from Northern Syria. The predominantly syllabic nature of … See more

    The limitations of the syllabic script in helping to determine the nature of Hittite phonology have been more or less overcome by means of comparative etymology and an examination of Hittite spelling-conventions. Accordingly, scholars have … See more

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  2. Hittite language – words & meanings | • The Vore

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    Here we have examples of words (and their meanings) spoken by the Hittites. agniš – fire. aia, ai – to do, to make. aiš – a mouth. ak – to die. alkistan – a branch. alpa – white. anda – in,

  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hittite-language

    Hittite language, most important of the extinct Indo-European languages of ancient Anatolia. Hittite was closely related to Carian, Luwian, Lydian, Lycian, and Palaic ( see also Anatolian …

  4. Hittite Language Words - 116 Words Related to Hittite Language

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    Below is a massive list of hittite language words - that is, words related to hittite language. The top 4 are: hattusa, hattians, indo-european languages and akkadian language. You can …

  5. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Hittite_Swadesh_list

    208 rows · Aug 27, 2022 · Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Antillean Creole Arabic:

  6. Hittite dictionary - Language, Culture, Civilization LEXILOGOS

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    • The Hittite language: recovery and grammar sketch, by Gary Beckman, in The Oxford handbook of Ancient Anatolia (2011) NEW • The Hittite grammar by Olivier Lauffenburger …

  7. Hittite Grammar - Hittite lexicon

    https://www.assyrianlanguages.org/hittite/en_lexique_hittite.htm

    -i = -e "they" (Nom. Pl. c. of -a-, §102b ). -ya : and. cf. -a ( §41a ). iya- ( I 4) : to do; to realize; to father; to celebrate (a feast); to heal (with a ritual) (id. DÙ). − KÙ.BABBAR-ya... iya- ( Mid. 2) : …

  8. https://glosbe.com/en/hit

    In Glosbe you will find translations from English into Hittite coming from various sources. The translations are sorted from the most common to the less popular. We make every effort to …

  9. https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-Hittite-words...

    Here are some examples of English words with their Hittite counterparts (the ones with hyphens were suffixes or prefixes used in forms combined with root words or were the root words …

  10. www.sonic.net/~dweeks/work/samples/write/Hittite_Vocab.pdf

    sai-is ‘put on’ (particularly headwear), from the sense of ‘press (on)’ (9.342), and the same meaning is expressed literally in anda zikki-,from the iterative zikki-to dai-, tiya-‘place’; cf. NHG …

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