Pronunciation of the English word salem.
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1. | When I was in Salem, I would often play tennis with John. | |
2. | Salem Chaker, a specialist of the Berber language, claims that the Tifinagh alphabet was derived from the Phoenician alphabet. | |
3. | Compared to Salem Chaker, a renowned linguisit and staunch believer in the unity of the Berber language, those so-called linguists who claim that Kabyle, a Berber dialect, is a language on its own, are simple elementary schoolkids who don't even know the Kabyle variant spoken in the village next to theirs. | |
4. | And he passed over to Salem, a city of the Sichemites, which is in the land of Canaan, after he returned from Mesopotamia of Syria: and he dwelt by the town. | |
5. | People can accuse me of lying, but can they deny brilliant linguists like Salem Chaker, Kamel Nait Zerrad or Miloud Taifi when they claim that Berber is a language? |