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- Aramaic_language abstract "Aramaic (Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡܝܐ Aramaya) is a family of languages (traditionally referred to as "dialects") belonging to the Semitic family. More specifically, it is a part of the Northwest Semitic subfamily, which also includes Canaanite languages such as Hebrew and Phoenician. The Aramaic script was widely adopted for other languages and is ancestral to both the Arabic and modern Hebrew alphabets.During its over 3,000-years of written history, Aramaic has served variously as a language of administration of empires and as a language of divine worship. It was the lingua franca of the Neo Assyrian Empire, Neo-Babylonian Empire and Achaemenid Empire, the day-to-day language of Israel in the Second Temple period (539 BC – 70 AD), the language that Jesus probably used the most, the language of large sections of the biblical books of Daniel and Ezra, and is the main language of the Talmud and Syriac Christianity, in particular the Assyrian Church of the East, the Chaldean Catholic Church, the Ancient Church of the East, the Saint Thomas Christian Churches in India, the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Maronite Church. However, Jewish Aramaic was different from the other forms both in lettering and grammar. Parts of the Dead Sea Scrolls are in Jewish Aramaic showing the unique Jewish lettering, related to the unique Hebrew script. Aramaic was also the original language of the indigenous people of Bahrain before Islam.Aramaic's long history and diverse and widespread use has led to the development of many divergent varieties which are sometimes called dialects, though they are distinct enough that they are sometimes considered languages. Therefore, there is not one singular, static Aramaic language; each time and place rather has had its own variation. Aramaic is retained as a liturgical language by certain Eastern Christian churches, in the form of Syriac, the Aramaic variety by which Eastern Christianity was diffused, whether or not those communities once spoke it or another form of Aramaic as their vernacular, but have since shifted to another language as their primary community language.Modern Aramaic is spoken today as a first language by many scattered, predominantly small, and largely isolated communities of differing Christian, Jewish, and Mandean ethnic groups of West Asia—most numerously by the Assyrians in the form of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic and Chaldean Neo-Aramaic—that have all retained use of the once dominant lingua franca despite subsequent language shifts experienced throughout the Middle East. The Aramaic languages are now considered endangered.".
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- Aramaic_language altname ",".
- Aramaic_language altname "Arāmît".
- Aramaic_language child Eastern_Aramaic_languages.
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- Aramaic_language child "? Armazic".
- Aramaic_language code "aii".
- Aramaic_language code "arc".
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- Aramaic_language code "tru".
- Aramaic_language description "The Lord's Prayer, Abun dbashmayo, sung in Syriac".
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- Aramaic_language language "Assyrian Neo-Aramaic".
- Aramaic_language language "Jewish Babylonian Aramaic".
- Aramaic_language language "Syriac".
- Aramaic_language language "Turoyo".
- Aramaic_language lingua "12".
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- Aramaic_language mapcaption "Arāmāyā in Syriac script".
- Aramaic_language mapsize "200".
- Aramaic_language name "Aramaic".
- Aramaic_language protoname Old_Aramaic_language.
- Aramaic_language title "Abun dbashmayo".
- Aramaic_language title "Aramaic words based on the triliteral".
- Aramaic_language title "Different variations of the possessive construction in Aramaic".
- Aramaic_language title "The emphatic consonants of Aramaic".
- Aramaic_language title "root k-t-b".
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- Aramaic_language subject Category:Assyria.
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- Aramaic_language subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_topics.
- Aramaic_language subject Category:Jewish_languages.
- Aramaic_language subject Category:Languages_of_Armenia.
- Aramaic_language subject Category:Languages_of_Iran.
- Aramaic_language subject Category:Languages_of_Iraq.
- Aramaic_language subject Category:Languages_of_Israel.
- Aramaic_language subject Category:Languages_of_Turkey.
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- Aramaic_language subject Category:Tur_Abdin.
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- Aramaic_language type LanguagesOfArmenia.
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- Aramaic_language comment "Aramaic (Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡܝܐ Aramaya) is a family of languages (traditionally referred to as "dialects") belonging to the Semitic family. More specifically, it is a part of the Northwest Semitic subfamily, which also includes Canaanite languages such as Hebrew and Phoenician.".
- Aramaic_language label "Aramaic language".
- Aramaic_language label "Aramaico".
- Aramaic_language label "Aramees".
- Aramaic_language label "Aramäische Sprachen".
- Aramaic_language label "Araméen".
- Aramaic_language label "Język aramejski".
- Aramaic_language label "Lenguas arameas".
- Aramaic_language label "Lingua aramaica".
- Aramaic_language label "Арамейские языки".
- Aramaic_language label "لغة آرامية".
- Aramaic_language label "アラム語".
- Aramaic_language label "亚拉姆语".