which language replaced the sumerian language of Mesopotamia
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Answer:Semitic Akkadian
About 2000 bce, Sumerian was replaced as a spoken language by Semitic Akkadian (Assyro-Babylonian) but continued in written usage almost to the end of the life of the Akkadian language, around the beginning of the Christian era.
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