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The Hidden Roots of Our Tongue: Levantine Arabic and Phoenician Echoes with Dr. Jamil Bayram
Episode 143

The Hidden Roots of Our Tongue: Levantine Arabic and Phoenician Echoes with Dr. Jamil Bayram

The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast

November 30, 20251h 38m

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Show Notes

In this fascinating episode, we sit down with Dr. Jamil Bayram, an ER physician, who has researched the origins of Levantine dialects, to uncover the deep historical layers embedded in the way we speak today. From the ancient shores of the Phoenicians to the bustling streets of Beirut, Damascus, Haifa, and Amman, our modern Levantine dialect carries echoes of civilizations that shaped the identity, culture, and sound of the region.

Together, we explore:

- What the Phoenician language really was and what we actually know about it

- How Levantine dialect evolved and why it differs so markedly from other Arabic dialects

- Words, expressions, and grammatical structures that may have Phoenician roots

- How linguists reconstruct ancient languages and detect “linguistic DNA”

- The core arguments and surprising findings from Dr. Bayram’s upcoming book

This episode is a deep dive into history, linguistics, identity, and culture, an exploration of how a language can carry the memory of thousands of years.

🎧 Tune in to discover the hidden stories our tongue still whispers.

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To see the slides, the episode is also on YouTube

 

note in the context of the inscription from Saida it is around 2600 years ago or 600 BC