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- Mlahsô_language abstract "Mlaḥsô (Syriac: ܡܠܚܬܝܐ) is a Modern West Syriac language, a dialect of Aramaic. It was traditionally spoken in eastern Turkey and north-eastern Syria by members of the Assyrian/Syriac people.The Ṣurayt of Mlaḥsô is closely related to the Ṣurayt of Turabdin. It was spoken in the villages of Mlaḥsô and ˁAnsha near Lice, Diyarbakır, Turkey. The name of the village and the language comes from the Syriac word melḥo, 'salt'. The literary Syriac name for the language is Mlaḥthoyo. The native speakers of Mlaḥsô referred to their language simply as Suryô, or Syriac.The last speaker of Mlaḥsô, Ibrahim Ḥanna, died in 1998 in Qamishli. His daughters, Munira in Qamishlo, Shamiram in Lebanon, and son Dr. Isḥaq in Germany are the only left who can speak the language, but they have no one to converse with.Mlaḥsô is more conservative than Turoyo in grammar and vocabulary, using classical Syriac words and constructions. However, it is phonologically less conservative than Turoyo. This is particularly noticeable in the use of s for classical θ and y (IPA /j/) for ġ. Mlaḥsô renders the combination of vowel plus y as a single, fronted vowel rather than a diphthong or a glide.On 3 May 2009, a historical event in the history of the Mlaḥsô Ṣurayt language took place. This day, the Suroyo TV program series Dore w yawmotho was about the village Mlaḥsô (and Tamarze). Dr. Isḥaq Ibrahim was a guest and spoke in the Ṣurayt of Mlaḥso with his siblings (sister Shamiram in Lebanon, and a sister Munira in Qamishlo) on the phone live. Turabdin Assyrians/Syriacs viewers and those present at the show could for the first time ever in modern time hear the language live.".
- Mlahsô_language wikiPageID "1249598".
- Mlahsô_language wikiPageRevisionID "575290209".
- Mlahsô_language extinct "with the death of Ibrahim Ḥanna in 1998".
- Mlahsô_language fam Aramaic_language.
- Mlahsô_language fam Central_Neo-Aramaic.
- Mlahsô_language fam Central_Semitic_languages.
- Mlahsô_language fam Eastern_Aramaic_languages.
- Mlahsô_language fam Northwest_Semitic_languages.
- Mlahsô_language fam Semitic_languages.
- Mlahsô_language familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Mlahsô_language iso "lhs".
- Mlahsô_language name "Mlahsô".
- Mlahsô_language nativename "ܡܠܚܬܝܐ Mlaḥsô, ܣܘܪܝܝܐ Suryô".
- Mlahsô_language region "Qamishli in northeastern Syria, two villages in Diyarbakır Province of southeastern Turkey".
- Mlahsô_language states Syria.
- Mlahsô_language states Turkey.
- Mlahsô_language subject Category:Languages_of_Asia.
- Mlahsô_language subject Category:Languages_of_Syria.
- Mlahsô_language subject Category:Languages_of_Turkey.
- Mlahsô_language subject Category:Neo-Aramaic_languages.
- Mlahsô_language type Language.
- Mlahsô_language type Language.
- Mlahsô_language type InformationEntity.
- Mlahsô_language comment "Mlaḥsô (Syriac: ܡܠܚܬܝܐ) is a Modern West Syriac language, a dialect of Aramaic. It was traditionally spoken in eastern Turkey and north-eastern Syria by members of the Assyrian/Syriac people.The Ṣurayt of Mlaḥsô is closely related to the Ṣurayt of Turabdin. It was spoken in the villages of Mlaḥsô and ˁAnsha near Lice, Diyarbakır, Turkey. The name of the village and the language comes from the Syriac word melḥo, 'salt'. The literary Syriac name for the language is Mlaḥthoyo.".
- Mlahsô_language label "Mlahsô language".
- Mlahsô_language label "ملحسو".
- Mlahsô_language sameAs Mlahs%C3%B4_language.
- Mlahsô_language sameAs Q3393063.
- Mlahsô_language sameAs Q3393063.
- Mlahsô_language wasDerivedFrom Mlahsô_language?oldid=575290209.