Risāl aǧrūmīya

Title Risāl aǧrūmīya
Author Aǧrūmī, Abū 'Abd Allāh Muḥammad Ibn Dāwud al-'Iṣbahānī
Publication Date: 1768
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1571
Date 2012-03-30T11:25:28.413Z
Sample Text Along with the spread of Islam, classical Arabic became the prominent language of science in Iberian practice as the language of the Koran (sometimes it spread faster than religion). Its connection with modern dialects is in a way analogous to the relationship between Latin and Romance languages ​​or Middle Chinese and modern Chinese languages. Classical Arabic belongs to the group of Semitic languages ​​and therefore has many similarities in conjugation and pronunciation with Hebrew, Akkadian, Aramaic and Amharic. The way vowels are used to modify the basic group of consonants resembles similar constructions in biblical Hebrew. Year of publication: 1768/69.
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Risāl aǧrūmīya

Author Aǧrūmī, Abū 'Abd Allāh Muḥammad Ibn Dāwud al-'Iṣbahānī
Publication Date 1768
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1571
Date 2012-03-30T11:25:28.413Z
Sample Text Along with the spread of Islam, classical Arabic became the prominent language of science in Iberian practice as the language of the Koran (sometimes it spread faster than religion). Its connection with modern dialects is in a way analogous to the relationship between Latin and Romance languages ​​or Middle Chinese and modern Chinese languages. Classical Arabic belongs to the group of Semitic languages ​​and therefore has many similarities in conjugation and pronunciation with Hebrew, Akkadian, Aramaic and Amharic. The way vowels are used to modify the basic group of consonants resembles similar constructions in biblical Hebrew. Year of publication: 1768/69.
Lisans Ovo delo je licencirano pod uslovima licenceCreative Commons CC BY 2.0 AT - Creative Commons Autorstvo 2.0 Austria License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/at/legalcode
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