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The Modern South Arabian (Eastern South Semitic or Eastern South Arabian) languages are spoken mainly by small populations inhabiting the Arabian Peninsula in Yemen and Oman. Together with the modern Ethiopian Semitic languages they form the South Semitic sub-branch of the Afro-Asiatic family’s Semitic branch.

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