As nouns the difference between akkadian and mimation
is that akkadian is a Semitic inhabitant of the region of Mesopotamia near the city of Akkad while mimation is the addition of an -m suffix to the vocalic case markers (/a/, /i/ and /u/) in Semitic languages, especially Akkadian.
As an adjective Akkadian
is of or pertaining to the Akkadian language of ancient Mesopotamia.
As a proper noun Akkadian
is the now extinct Semitic language of ancient Mesopotamia, formerly used as an international language of diplomacy.
akkadian
Alternative forms
* Accadian
Adjective
(-)
Of or pertaining to the Akkadian language of ancient Mesopotamia.
Of or pertaining to the Akkadian Empire.
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
The now extinct Semitic language of ancient Mesopotamia, formerly used as an international language of diplomacy.
Synonyms
* Assyro-Babylonian
Noun
(
en noun)
A Semitic inhabitant of the region of Mesopotamia near the city of Akkad.
Related terms
* Akkad
See also
* (akk)
* (Akkadian language)
*
mimation
English
Noun
(-)
(linguistics) The addition of an -m suffix to the vocalic case markers (/a/, /i/ and /u/) in Semitic languages, especially Akkadian.