Meroitic Language
The
Meroitic
language
was spoken in
Mero
and the
Sudan
during the Meroitic period (about
300 BC
-
400
AD), and is now extinct. It was written in the
Meroitic alphabet
. It is not very well understood, due to the paucity of
bilingual
texts; the few words whose meanings have been confirmed are inadequate to determine its
genetic affiliation
, but some linguists have tentatively suggested that it may be
Nilo-Saharan
, while others see it as a
language isolate
.
External links
The Linguistic Position of Meroitic
, Claude Rilly, CNRS
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