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    Sabaean, also known as Sabaic, was an Old South Arabian language 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 ancient civilization of South Arabia, including the Ḥimyarites, Ḥashidites, Ṣirwāḥites, Humlanites, … See more

    Sabaean was written in the South Arabian alphabet, and like Hebrew and Arabic marked only consonants, the only indication of vowels being with matres lectionis. For many years the only texts discovered were … See more

    Vowels
    Since Sabaean is written in an abjad script leaving vowels unmarked, little can be said for certain about the … See more

    Case, number and gender
    Old South Arabian nouns fall into two genders: masculine and feminine. The feminine is usually indicated in the singular by the ending –t : … See more

    Conjugation
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    • Sabaean: the language of the kingdom of Saba and later also of Ḥimyar; also documented in the kingdom of Da'amot; very well documented, c. 6000 inscriptions
    In the Late … See more

    Personal pronouns
    As in other Semitic languages Sabaean had both independent pronouns and pronominal suffixes. The attested pronouns, along … See more

    As in other Semitic languages Sabaean has a few grammatical states, which are indicated by various different endings according to the gender and the number. At the same time … See more

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  2. https://omniglot.com/writing/sabaean.htm

    WebThe Sabaean or Sabaic alphabet is one of the south Arabian alphabets. The oldest known inscriptions in this alphabet date from about 500 BC. Its origins are not known, though one theory is that it developed from the …

  3. https://infogalactic.com/info/Sabaean_language

    WebSabaean (Sabaic), also sometimes incorrectly known as Ḥimyarite (Himyaritic), was an Old South Arabian language spoken in Yemen from c. 1000 BC to the 6th century AD, by the …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabaeans

    The Sabaeans or Sabeans (Sabaean: ????????????, S¹Bʾ; Arabic: ٱلسَّبَئِيُّوْن, romanized: as-Sabaʾiyyūn; Hebrew: סְבָאִים, romanized: Səḇāʾīm) were an ancient South Arabian people of South Arabia. They spoke the Sabaean language, one of the Old South Arabian languages. They founded the kingdom of Sabaʾ (Arabic: سَبَأ) in modern-day Yemen, which was believed to be the biblical land of Sheba and "the oldest and most important of the South Arabian kingdoms".

    • Common languages: Sabaic
    • Demonym(s): Sabaean
  5. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sabaean-language

    WebOther articles where Sabaean is discussed: South Arabian languages: …include the extinct languages Minaean, Sabaean, Qatabanian, and Ḥaḍramawtian . The earliest Old South …

  6. https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12969-sabeans

    WebThe Sabean inscriptions are dated by eponymous magistrates previous to the introduction of an era which has been identified with the Seleucidan (312 B.C.), and which has also been fixed by other scholars as beginning …

  7. https://www.translation-services-usa.com/languages/sabaean.php

    WebSabaean (or Sabaic) was an Old South Arabian language spoken in Yemen from around 1000 BC to the 6th century AD, by the Sabaeans. It was used as a written language by …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabean

    WebSabaean language, Old South Arabian language. Sabians, name of a religious group mentioned in the Quran, historically adopted by: Mandaeans, Gnostic sect from the …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabians

    WebThe Sabians, sometimes also spelled Sabaeans or Sabeans, are a mysterious religious group mentioned three times in the Quran, where it is implied that they belonged to the …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisayan_languages

    WebThe Bisayan languages or Visayan languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages spoken in the Philippines. They are most closely related to Tagalog and the …



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