+Semitic languages constitute a significant branch of the [Afro-Asiatic](/wiki/afro-asiatic) language family, predominantly spoken across the Middle East and the Horn of Africa. Notable examples like [Arabic](/wiki/arabic), [Hebrew](/wiki/hebrew), and Aramaic hold immense historical, cultural, and religious importance.
+## See also
+- [Language Family](/wiki/language_family)
+- [Aramaic](/wiki/aramaic)
+- [Ethiosemitic](/wiki/ethiosemitic)
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