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  • Aramaic - Wikipedia
    Wide use of written Aramaic subsequently led to the adoption of the Aramaic alphabet and, as logograms, some Aramaic vocabulary in the Pahlavi scripts, which were used by several Middle Iranian languages, including Parthian, Middle Persian, Sogdian, and Khwarezmian
  • Aramaic language | Description, History, Facts | Britannica
    Aramaic language, Semitic language of the Northern Central, or Northwestern, group that was originally spoken by the ancient Middle Eastern people known as Aramaeans It was most closely related to Hebrew, Syriac, and Phoenician and was written in a script derived from the Phoenician alphabet
  • Aramaic language and alphabet - Omniglot
    Aramaic is a Semitic language which was the lingua franca of much of the Near East from about 7th century BC until the 7th century AD, when it was largely replaced by Arabic
  • What Is Aramaic? - Biblical Archaeology Society
    The Aramaic language constitutes the eastern branch of the Northwest Semitic language family Its closest relatives are the Canaanite dialects in the western branch of the family, such as Hebrew, Phoenician, and Moabite
  • 11 Facts You Should Know About Aramaic - Chabad. org
    Aramaic is an ancient language with strong roots in Jewish life and history Quite a few Jewish prayers and texts, including parts of the Bible itself, were penned in this language, and it served as the primary Jewish vernacular for hundreds of years
  • Ancient Jewish History: Aramaic
    Ancient Aramaic is the language of the ancient Aramaic inscriptions up to 700 B C E (from Upper Mesopotamia, northern Syria, and northern Israel) Official Aramaic was in use from 700 to 300 B C E
  • Aramaic Language - World History Edu
    Aramaic, a Northwest Semitic language, has played a crucial role in the linguistic and cultural history of the Near East for over three millennia Originating in the ancient region of Syria, it quickly spread across Mesopotamia, the Levant, southeastern Anatolia, and parts of Arabia
  • Learn – Aramaic Archive
    Aramaic 101: Getting Started Start with the basics of Aramaic language, including the alphabet, common phrases, and writing samples


















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