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'''Modern Canaanite''' (Canaanite: כﬞנאַאנידﬞ ''Xnánið'' /xnɛ:nið/ or לשוּן כﬞנאַנא ''løšun Xnán'' /ləʃun xnɛːn/, Togarmite: ''Xnoniþ'') is the sole surviving descendant of Biblical Hebrew, spoken by the Xnánem people in Lõis's Cyprus, Turkey, Armenia and the Levant. The Xnánem appear to be Celtic speakers who adopted a form of Hebrew. The language preserves quite a few Biblical words and phraseology that fell out of use in Mishnaic Hebrew, though unlike Mishnaic and Israeli Hebrew its grammar was completely restructured to use auxiliaries instead of the older Hebrew tenses.
'''Modern Canaanite''' (Canaanite: כﬞנאַאנידﬞ ''Xnánið'' /xnɛ:nið/ or איימר כﬞנאַנא ''emør Xnán'' /εmə xnɛːn/, Togarmite: ''Xnoniþ'') is the sole surviving descendant of Biblical Hebrew, spoken by the Xnánem people in Lõis's Cyprus, Turkey, Armenia and the Levant. The Xnánem appear to be Celtic speakers who adopted a form of Hebrew. The language preserves quite a few Biblical words and phraseology that fell out of use in Mishnaic Hebrew, though unlike Mishnaic and Israeli Hebrew its grammar was completely restructured to use auxiliaries instead of the older Hebrew tenses.


It's inspired grammatically by Welsh, and aesthetically by Cockney English and Khmer.
It's inspired grammatically by Welsh, and aesthetically by Cockney English and Khmer.
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