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- Lishán_Didán abstract "Lishán Didán is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan, in the region of Lake Urmia, from Salmas to Mahabad. Most speakers now live in Israel. The name Lishán Didán means 'our language'; other variations are Lishanán, 'our-language', and Lishanid Nash Didán, 'the language of our selves'. As this causes some confusion with similarly named dialects (Lishana Deni, Lishanid Noshan), scholarly sources tend simply to use a more descriptive name, like Persian Azerbaijani Jewish Neo-Aramaic. To distinguish it from other dialects of Jewish Neo-Aramaic, Lishán Didán is sometimes called Lakhlokhi (literally 'to-you(f)-to-you(m)') or Galihalu ('mine-yours'), demonstrating different use of prepositions and pronominal suffixes.".
- Lishán_Didán wikiPageID "1368353".
- Lishán_Didán wikiPageRevisionID "575277867".
- Lishán_Didán date "2001".
- Lishán_Didán fam Aramaic_language.
- Lishán_Didán fam Central_Semitic_languages.
- Lishán_Didán fam Eastern_Aramaic_languages.
- Lishán_Didán fam Northeastern_Neo-Aramaic.
- Lishán_Didán fam Semitic_languages.
- Lishán_Didán familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Lishán_Didán iso "trg".
- Lishán_Didán name "Lishán Didán".
- Lishán_Didán nativename "לשן דידן Lišān Didān, לשנן Lišānān".
- Lishán_Didán ref "e17".
- Lishán_Didán region "Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, originally from Iranian Azerbaijan".
- Lishán_Didán states "Israel, Azerbaijan, Georgia, originally Iran, Turkey".
- Lishán_Didán subject Category:Endangered_Afro-Asiatic_languages.
- Lishán_Didán subject Category:Languages_of_Azerbaijan.
- Lishán_Didán subject Category:Languages_of_Georgia_(country).
- Lishán_Didán subject Category:Languages_of_Iran.
- Lishán_Didán subject Category:Languages_of_Israel.
- Lishán_Didán subject Category:Languages_of_Turkey.
- Lishán_Didán subject Category:Neo-Aramaic_languages.
- Lishán_Didán type Language.
- Lishán_Didán type Language.
- Lishán_Didán type InformationEntity.
- Lishán_Didán comment "Lishán Didán is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan, in the region of Lake Urmia, from Salmas to Mahabad. Most speakers now live in Israel. The name Lishán Didán means 'our language'; other variations are Lishanán, 'our-language', and Lishanid Nash Didán, 'the language of our selves'.".
- Lishán_Didán label "Lishán Didán".
- Lishán_Didán label "Lishán didán".
- Lishán_Didán label "Урмийский еврейско-арамейский язык".
- Lishán_Didán sameAs Lish%C3%A1n_Did%C3%A1n.
- Lishán_Didán sameAs Lishán_didán.
- Lishán_Didán sameAs Q56473.
- Lishán_Didán sameAs Q56473.
- Lishán_Didán wasDerivedFrom Lishán_Didán?oldid=575277867.