Central Semitic languages
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The Central Semitic languages are a branch of West Semitic languages. They are spoken in the Middle East and North Africa. The branch is made up of two parts, Arabic and the Northwest Semitic languages (including Hebrew and Aramaic).[1][2]
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Geographic distribution: | Middle East, North Africa |
Linguistic classification: | Afro-Asiatic
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