Urartian language — Infobox Language name=Urartian region=Urartu, Armenian Highland extinct=c. 6th century BCE familycolor=Isolate fam1=Hurro Urartian iso2=mis iso3=xurUrartian (also called Vannic, in older literature also Chaldean ) is the conventional name for the … Wikipedia
Urartian — /oo rahr tee euhn/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to Urartu, its people, or their language. n. 2. a native or inhabitant of Urartu. 3. the non Semitic, non Indo European language of Urartu, written in a cuneiform syllabic script. [URART(U) + IAN] * *… … Universalium
Urartian — U•rar•ti•an [[t]ʊˈrɑr ti ən[/t]] n. 1) peo anh a native or inhabitant of Urartu 2) peo the extinct language of the Urartians, written in a cuneiform syllabary 3) peo anh of or pertaining to Urartu, its people, or their language … From formal English to slang
Urartian — /oo rahr tee euhn/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to Urartu, its people, or their language. n. 2. a native or inhabitant of Urartu. 3. the non Semitic, non Indo European language of Urartu, written in a cuneiform syllabic script. [URART(U) + IAN] … Useful english dictionary
Urartian — 1. adjective /ʊˈrɑːtɪən/ Relating to the ancient kingdom of Urartu in the Armenian Highland in eastern Anatolia. 2. noun /ʊˈrɑːtɪən/ a) An inhabitant of Urartu. b) The extinct language spoken by the inhabitants of … Wiktionary
Urartian — ISO 639 3 Code : xur ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Ancient … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Hurrian language — Hurrian Spoken in Mitanni Region Mesopotamia Extinct … Wikipedia
Hurrian language — extinct language spoken from the last centuries of the 3rd millennium BCE until at least the latter years of the Hittite empire (c. 1400–c. 1190 BCE); it is neither an Indo European language (Indo European languages) nor a Semitic language… … Universalium
Hurro-Urartian languages — Infobox Language family name=Hurro Urartian altname=Hurrartian, Asianic region=Anatolia familycolor=Caucasian fam1=Alarodian ? child1= Hurrian child2= Urartian The Hurro Urartian languages are an extinct language family of the Ancient Near East,… … Wikipedia
Proto-Armenian language — The earliest testimony of the Armenian language dates to the 5th century AD (the Bible translation of Mesrob Mashtots). The earlier history of the language is unclear and the subject of much speculation.It is clear that Armenian is an Indo… … Wikipedia