Why isn’t Coptic included? Coptic still has native speakers.
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Assyrian-Aramaic is still very much spoken in northern Iraq today the most significant Assyrian majority towns are Ankawa Bakhdede and Alqosh etc
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Afro-Asiatic is (probably) the oldest confirmed language family that we know of, owing in part to our extremely early written records of it (like Egyptian, Akkadian and Ugaritic) and the unusually stable nature of its consonantal root system. Most estimates place its protolanguage between 12 and 18 thousand years ago.
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Why isn’t Coptic included? Coptic still has native speakers.
Assyrian-Aramaic is still very much spoken in northern Iraq today the most significant Assyrian majority towns are Ankawa Bakhdede and Alqosh etc
Afro-Asiatic is (probably) the oldest confirmed language family that we know of, owing in part to our extremely early written records of it (like Egyptian, Akkadian and Ugaritic) and the unusually stable nature of its consonantal root system. Most estimates place its protolanguage between 12 and 18 thousand years ago.