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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|creator = [[User:IlL|IlL]]
|creator = [[User:IlL|IlL]]
|nativename = *κubrījō
|nativename = *hax-xana3nījō
|image =  
|image =  
|setting = [[Verse:Lõis]]
|setting = [[Verse:Lõis]]
|name = Ancient Cubrite
|name = Ancient Cubrite
|pronunciation = /'kʰubri:jɔ:/
|pronunciation =  
|region = Italy?
|region = Italy?
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'''Ancient Cubrite''' (natively ''*hal-lasūn haκ-κana3nījō'' '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''' (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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