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Akkadian Language for Beginners
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 54m | Size: 577 MB
A Beginner's Guide to Akkadian Grammar, Vocabulary and Culture
What you'll learn
Master the basics of Akkadian grammar
Learn the most commonly used Akkadian words
Recognize some essential cuneiform signs
Read easy texts in Akkadian language
Understand the historical context in which Akkadian language was used
Requirements
This course is designed for complete beginners, and no prior knowledge of Akkadian, cuneiform, or ancient languages is required. All you need is curiosity and a willingness to learn!
Description
Step back in time to the 2nd millennium BCE and discover Akkadian, the language once written in the cuneiform script and spoken by kings, merchants and scribes in the cradle of civilization. As the primary language of diplomacy, trade and literature in ancient Mesopotamia, Akkadian also provides key insights into biblical studies, helping us understand the historical and cultural context of the ancient Near East.This course introduces you to all essential themes in Akkadian grammar and vocabulary, starting with sounds, noun declension and basic verb forms and progressing to more advanced topics, such as irregular verbs, Semitic stems and pronominal suffixes. After watching the lectures, you will be able to engage in practical exercises, including translations from English to Akkadian, that will help you to memorise the new information. You will learn how to decipher and read Akkadian texts, such as one of the most famous artifacts in world history - the Laws of Hammurabi.This course is designed for anyone curious about ancient history, languages or archaeology. No prior experience is required. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a linguist or simply someone with a thirst for knowledge, this course invites you to uncover the secrets of the Akkadian language.
Who this course is for
Anyone curious about ancient languages and the Ancient Near East
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