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The Sabaean language was an Old South Arabian language spoken in Yemen up until the 8th Century AD. It was written in the South Arabian alphabet.
The South Arabic alphabet used in Ethiopia and Yemen beginning in the 8th century BC (both locations) later evolved into the Ge'ez alphabet. Ge'ez language is no longer thought, as previously assumed, to be an offshoot of Sabaean or Old South Arabian, and there is linguistic evidence of Semitic languages being spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea since at least 2000 BC.
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