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 Translation for 'Akkadian' from English to Russian
ADJ   Akkadian | more Akkadian | most Akkadian
NOUN   Akkadian | Akkadians
ист.линг.
аккадский {adj}
Akkadian <Akk., Akkad.>
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Translation for 'Akkadian' from English to Russian

Akkadian <Akk., Akkad.>
аккадский {adj}ист.линг.
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Usage Examples English
  • The cuneiform-compound for the enclosed use of the 'army' cuneiform character is the akkadian language word for "battle", or "warfare", akkadian "tāhāzu"-(also a sumerogram: MÈ-no. ...
  • The oldest recorded languages of Iraq were Sumerian language and Akkadian language (including ancient Assyrian and Babylonian).
  • The Akkadian counterpart could represent the Akkadian stem "il-" 'deity', the Akkadian word "šamu" 'sky', or the syllable "an".
  • The name of the month was taken from the Akkadian language during the Babylonian Captivity.
  • Gelb, supported by Assyriologist Aage Westenholz, differentiated three stages of Old Akkadian: that of the pre-Sargonic era, that of the Akkadian empire, and that of the Ur III period.

  • All translations are sourced from the Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary. Akkadian terms were used in the Akkadian Empire, Assyria, and Babylonia.
  • Akkadian was also a source of borrowing to other languages, above all Sumerian.
  • In Akkadian mythology, Antu or Antum (Akkadian:????????) is a Babylonian goddess. She was the first consort of Anu, and the pair were the parents of the Anunnaki and the Utukki.
  • It has been suggested that Meskigal had actually defected to the Akkadian Empire, in opposition to Lugal-zage-si.
  • The title is also known around the same time in Elam, where several "Shakkanakku (Military Governor) of the country of Elam" with typically Akkadian names ruled for the Akkadian kings.

  • Geers' law is a phonological rule for Akkadian language according to which two different emphatic consonants ("ṭ, ṣ, ḳ") cannot occur in one Akkadian word.
  • This number was reduced to about 600 by the 24th century BC and the beginning of Akkadian records.
  • It consists of Sumerian and Akkadian lexical lists ordered by topic.
  • Akkadian: [...] , "māt Akkadī") was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq and parts of Syria).
  • Eshpum ([...] "esh18-pum", formerly read Geba) was Akkadian Governor of Elam around 2269–2255 BCE. He was a vassal of the Akkadian Empire ruler Manishtushu.

  • The word tannur comes from the Akkadian word [...] (...), which consists of the parts [...] 'mud' and [...] 'fire' and is mentioned as early as in the Akkadian Epic of Gilgamesh.
  • Opis (Akkadian "Upî" or "Upija"; [...]) was an ancient Babylonian city near the Tigris, not far from modern Baghdad.
  • The Akkadian word [...] may represent the geographical name in dialect, but the phonological development leading to the Akkadian term [...] is uncertain.
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