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Ammonite language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ammonite language
Ammonite is the extinct Hebrewic dialect of the Ammonite people mentioned in the Bible, who used to live in modern-day Jordan, and after whom its capital Amman is named. Only fragments of their language survive - chiefly the 9th century BC Amman Citadel Inscription,〔(Amman Citadel Inscription )〕 the 7th-6th century BC Tell Siran bronze bottle, and a few ostraca. As far as can be determined from this small corpus, it was extremely similar to Biblical Hebrew, with some possible Aramaic influence including the use of the verb ''‘bd'' (עבד) instead of the more common Biblical Hebrew ''‘śh'' (עשה). The only other notable difference with Biblical Hebrew is the sporadic retention of feminine singular ''-t'' (e.g. ''’šħt'' "cistern", but ''‘lyh'' "high (fem.)".) According to ''Glottolog'', referencing Huehnergard & Rubin (2011), Ammonite was not a distinct language from Hebrew.〔 ==References==
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