holdemrule

The holdemrule Moabite language is an extinct Hebrew languages holdemrule Canaanite language dialect, spoken in holdemrule holdemrule Moab in the early first millennium holdemrule BC. Most of our knowledge about Moabite comes from holdemrule the Mesha Stele, as well as the El-Kerak Stela; this is sufficient to show that it was extremely similar to Biblical holdemrule Hebrew, despite a few differences. The main differences noted, in the admittedly short text, are: a plural in -în rather holdemrule than -îm , like holdemrule holdemrule Aramaic language and Arabic language retention of the feminine ending -at which Biblical Hebrew reduces to -āh ; and retention holdemrule holdemrule of a verb form with infixed -t-, also found in Arabic language and Akkadian language ar:لغة مؤابيةde:Moabitische holdemrule holdemrule Sprachehe:מואביתCanaanite holdemrule languagesHebrew language