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Meaning of "neo-aramaic"

Neo-Aramaic: Relating to a modern form of the Aramaic language
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  • A group of modern Aramaic languages evolved from Middle Aramaic dialects around 1200 AD.
  • Relating to the Neo-Aramaic languages

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The other Neo-Aramaic languages are all eastern varieties, but with little homogeneity.
These dialects are related to Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
This is the only Neo-Aramaic dialect that has completely lost word emphasis.
He did not leave any writings in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
Western Neo-Aramaic is a modern Aramaic language.
It is not to be confused with the modern language Chaldean Neo-Aramaic.
Four dialects of Neo-Aramaic are spoken in Syria.
As such, these varieties are occasionally considered dialects of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
Another feature of Hértevin Neo-Aramaic is its set of demonstratives.
The verbal system of Turoyo is similar to that used in other Neo-Aramaic languages.
The Central Neo-Aramaic languages have a dual heritage.
The verbal system of Turoyo / Surayt is similar to that used in other Neo-Aramaic languages.
Many of the speakers of Bohtan Neo-Aramaic are over sixty year of age.
This includes speakers of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
He was able to complete a Neo-Aramaic Bible translation shortly before the end of his life.

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The village is among the three last remaining villages where Western Neo-Aramaic is still spoken.
All three remaining Western Neo-Aramaic dialects are facing critical endangerment as living languages.
English terms derived from Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
The other Eastern Neo-Aramaic languages have a lot more in common with each other.
Christians and Jews spoke completely different Neo-Aramaic languages in the same region.
All other Neo-Aramaic languages are of the Eastern Aramaic branch.
Basic information of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic is only spoken in Israel today.
There are some rare texts written in Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic.
Syriac and Christian Neo-Aramaic dialects are written in the Syriac alphabet.
Assyrian songs are generally sung in Iraqi Koine, a standard variety of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
Western Neo-Aramaic is the only living language among the Western Aramaic languages.
Latin loans appear to have been largely transmitted to Syriac and Assyrian Neo-Aramaic via Greek.
The Sandu dialect of Jewish Neo-Aramaic is quite similar to Barzani.
Sign of the Cross in Chaldean Neo-Aramaic.
Assyrian and Neo-Aramaic people.
Scholarly sources tend simply to call it Persian Kurdistani Jewish Neo-Aramaic.
They mainly speak the Central Neo-Aramaic language Turoyo.
Western Neo-Aramaic has been an object of philological studies since the 19th century.
Most of the speakers of Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic live in Jerusalem, Israel today.
Nevertheless, Neo-Mandaic is more conservative even in these regards than most other Neo-Aramaic languages.
Western Neo-Aramaic languages.
Maaloula, a town dominated by speakers of Western Neo-Aramaic.
Western Neo-Aramaic language.
Lishanid Noshan is a modern Jewish-Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic.
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is a moderately-inflected, fusional language with a two-gender noun system and rather flexible word order.
However, it is unintelligible with the Christian Neo-Aramaic of Sanandaj, Senaya.
Bohtan Neo-Aramaic is a modern Eastern Neo-Aramaic language.
Lishán Didán is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic.
In addition, the Neo-Aramaic languages use the Syriac script.
Two texts in Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic.
The Neo-Aramaic dialect of Bohtan.
Judaeo-Aramaic is a group of Hebrew-influenced Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages.
The Neo-Aramaic languages evolved from Middle Aramaic by the 13th century.
Names of Greek, Armenian, and Aramaic or Neo-Aramaic origin.

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