What do the Hebrew and Arabic languages have in common?

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Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic languages, sharing a common linguistic origin. They have similar linguistic features, such as triconsonantal roots and a system of non-linear root-based morphology. Additionally, both languages are written from right to left and share some vocabulary due to historical...
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Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic languages, sharing a common linguistic origin. They have similar linguistic features, such as triconsonantal roots and a system of non-linear root-based morphology. Additionally, both languages are written from right to left and share some vocabulary due to historical and cultural interactions in the Middle East. read less
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Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic languages, sharing a common linguistic origin. They have similar linguistic features, such as triconsonantal roots and a system of non-linear root-based morphology. Additionally, both languages are written from right to left and share some vocabulary due to historical...
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Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic languages, sharing a common linguistic origin. They have similar linguistic features, such as triconsonantal roots and a system of non-linear root-based morphology. Additionally, both languages are written from right to left and share some vocabulary due to historical and cultural interactions in the Middle East. read less
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Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic languages, sharing common roots and scripts. They also have religious significance, with the Torah in Hebrew and the Quran in Arabic.
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