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- Neo-Mandaic abstract "Neo-Mandaic, sometimes called the "ratna" (Arabic: رطنة raṭna "jargon"), is the modern reflex of Classical Mandaic, the liturgical language of the Mandaean religious community of Iraq and Iran. Although severely endangered, it survives today as the first language of a small number of Mandaeans (possibly as few as 300-500 speakers) in Iran and in the Mandaean diaspora. All Neo-Mandaic speakers are bi- or even tri-lingual in the languages of their neighbors, Arabic and Persian, and the influence of these languages upon the grammar of Neo-Mandaic is considerable, particularly in the lexicon and the morphology of the noun. Nevertheless, Neo-Mandaic is more conservative even in these regards than most other Neo-Aramaic dialects.As the only known Aramaic literary language with a surviving modern reflex, Mandaic has one of the longest continuous histories of attestation of any Aramaic dialect and is therefore potentially of great interest to scholars of Aramaic.".
- Neo-Mandaic iso6393Code "mid".
- Neo-Mandaic languageFamily Aramaic_language.
- Neo-Mandaic languageFamily Central_Semitic_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic languageFamily Northwest_Semitic_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic languageFamily Semitic_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic spokenIn Iran.
- Neo-Mandaic spokenIn Iraq.
- Neo-Mandaic wikiPageExternalLink mid.
- Neo-Mandaic wikiPageExternalLink neomandaic.htm.
- Neo-Mandaic wikiPageID "1093568".
- Neo-Mandaic wikiPageRevisionID "604323732".
- Neo-Mandaic date "2006".
- Neo-Mandaic fam Aramaic_language.
- Neo-Mandaic fam Central_Semitic_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic fam Eastern_Aramaic_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic fam Mandaic_language.
- Neo-Mandaic fam Northwest_Semitic_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic fam Semitic_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Neo-Mandaic hasPhotoCollection Neo-Mandaic.
- Neo-Mandaic iso "mid".
- Neo-Mandaic name "Neo-Mandaic".
- Neo-Mandaic nativename "Mandɔyí".
- Neo-Mandaic notice "IPA".
- Neo-Mandaic ref "e17".
- Neo-Mandaic script Mandaic_alphabet.
- Neo-Mandaic speakers "5000".
- Neo-Mandaic states Iran.
- Neo-Mandaic states Iraq.
- Neo-Mandaic wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Neo-Mandaic subject Category:Endangered_Afro-Asiatic_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic subject Category:Endangered_languages_of_Iran.
- Neo-Mandaic subject Category:Endangered_languages_of_Iraq.
- Neo-Mandaic subject Category:Languages_of_Iran.
- Neo-Mandaic subject Category:Languages_of_Iraq.
- Neo-Mandaic subject Category:Mandaeism.
- Neo-Mandaic subject Category:Subject–verb–object_languages.
- Neo-Mandaic subject Category:Languages_with_ISO_639-3_code.
- Neo-Mandaic type Abstraction100002137.
- Neo-Mandaic type Communication100033020.
- Neo-Mandaic type EndangeredAfro-AsiaticLanguages.
- Neo-Mandaic type EndangeredLanguagesOfIran.
- Neo-Mandaic type EndangeredLanguagesOfIraq.
- Neo-Mandaic type Language106282651.
- Neo-Mandaic type LanguagesOfIran.
- Neo-Mandaic type LanguagesOfIraq.
- Neo-Mandaic type SyriacLanguages.
- Neo-Mandaic type Language.
- Neo-Mandaic type Language.
- Neo-Mandaic type Language.
- Neo-Mandaic type InformationEntity.
- Neo-Mandaic comment "Neo-Mandaic, sometimes called the "ratna" (Arabic: رطنة raṭna "jargon"), is the modern reflex of Classical Mandaic, the liturgical language of the Mandaean religious community of Iraq and Iran. Although severely endangered, it survives today as the first language of a small number of Mandaeans (possibly as few as 300-500 speakers) in Iran and in the Mandaean diaspora.".
- Neo-Mandaic label "Língua neo-mandeia".
- Neo-Mandaic label "Neo-Mandaic".
- Neo-Mandaic sameAs Língua_neo-mandeia.
- Neo-Mandaic sameAs m.03bx2t7.
- Neo-Mandaic sameAs Q6991742.
- Neo-Mandaic sameAs Q6991742.
- Neo-Mandaic sameAs Neo-Mandaic.
- Neo-Mandaic wasDerivedFrom Neo-Mandaic?oldid=604323732.
- Neo-Mandaic isPrimaryTopicOf Neo-Mandaic.
- Neo-Mandaic name "Mandɔyí".
- Neo-Mandaic name "Neo-Mandaic".