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|creator = [[User:IlL|IlL]] | |creator = [[User:IlL|IlL]] | ||
|nativename = * | |nativename = *hax-xana3nījō | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|setting = [[Verse:Lõis]] | |setting = [[Verse:Lõis]] | ||
|name = Ancient Cubrite | |name = Ancient Cubrite | ||
|pronunciation = | |pronunciation = | ||
|region = Italy? | |region = Italy? | ||
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'''Ancient Cubrite''' (natively ''*hal-lasūn | '''Ancient Cubrite''' (natively ''*hal-lasūn hax-xana3nījō'' 'the Canaanite language') is the earliest attested stage of [[Cubrite]], first attested in the era of Biblical Hebrew. Post-Christianity it underwent drastic changes in mere centuries, thus ushering in the era of modern [[Cubrite]]. | ||
Ancient Cubrite developed in isolation from Hebrew and was influenced by Celtic languages such as Gaulish and Galatian. It is a separate lineage from the dialect of Canaanite that eventually gave rise to Tiberian Hebrew and the modern Jewish Hebrew reading traditions in Lõis. | Ancient Cubrite developed in isolation from Hebrew and was influenced by Celtic languages such as Gaulish and Galatian. It is a separate lineage from the dialect of Canaanite that eventually gave rise to Tiberian Hebrew and the modern Jewish Hebrew reading traditions in Lõis. |
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