Akkadian

英 [ə'keidiən] 美
  • adj. (上古美不布达米亚地区的)阿卡德人的;阿卡德语的
  • n. 阿卡德人;阿卡德语
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Akkadian
1855, from Akkad (Sumerian Agde, Biblical Acca), name of city founded by Sargon I in northern Babylonia, which is of unknown origin; applied by modern scholars to the east Semitic language spoken there (c. 2300-2100 B.C.E.) and preserved in cuneiform inscriptions.
1. Let's eliminate the course on akkadian hieroglyphics.
我们取消关于阿卡得语象形文字的课程吧.

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2. Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics.
让我们将这个复杂的过程消除.

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3. Assyrians have used two languages throughout their history: ancient Assyrian ( Akkadian ), and Modern Assyrian ( neo - syriac ).
亚述在他们的历史上曾经使用过两种语言: 古代的亚述语 ( 阿卡德语 ), 后代亚述语 ( 近似古代叙利亚语 ).

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