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    Hebrew or Persian/Farsi? I know Persian is an indoeuropean language while Arabic and Hebrew are Semitic. I’m asking more about how they SOUND to you.

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    I would say Hebrew.

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    Both Persian and Turkish sound more Arabic than modern Hebrew (which sounds like German or something). The reason for that is they have a lot of Arabic loanwords, modern Persian vocabulary is 40% Arabic for instance.
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    They are both... bljak

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haider View Post
    Both Persian and Turkish sound more Arabic than modern Hebrew (which sounds like German or something). The reason for that is they have a lot of Arabic loanwords, modern Persian vocabulary is 40% Arabic for instance.
    Persian sounds Arabic to me, but Turkish doesn’t. Turkish sounds more Eastern European to me. At least when I heard some Turkish pop music.

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    Turkish sounds like a mix of Persian, Turkic and Hindi. I'd say some of the west Aramaic and east Aramaic variants like Toryoyo or something sounds the closest to Arabic. Hebrew lost many of it's Semitic sounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haider View Post
    Both Persian and Turkish sound more Arabic than modern Hebrew (which sounds like German or something). The reason for that is they have a lot of Arabic loanwords, modern Persian vocabulary is 40% Arabic for instance.
    Disagree Turkish dont have quttural voices like Semitic Languages

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    Persian does not sound Arabic at all
    It sounds very different
    I have seen today Persian family
    it sounds very softly
    Persians are also very cultural and individually free people like mostly of Indo-European peoples
    Arabs are very different for them and Arabic also sounds very different
    Its real Semitic Near East language

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    Quote Originally Posted by archangel View Post
    Disagree Turkish dont have quttural voices like Semitic Languages
    There is alots of similarities

    Turkish has alot of Arabic loanwords

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    Turkish has nothing to do with Arabic about how it sounds you faggots

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