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  • transliterate Aramaic [[Ālaph]] {{script|Armi|[[ܐ]]}}. ''Modern Aramaic Dictionary & Phrasebook: (Chaldean)'' (2015), ISBN 1978-0-37818-1087-6, p. ...|Neo-Aramaic]]<br />{{smaller|(also [[Chaldean people#Language|various Neo-Aramaic dialects]])}}
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  • |fam2=[[Semitic languages|Semitic]] |fam3=[[Central Semitic languages|Central Semitic]]
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  • ...ldean people|Chaldeans]] who share a common language of Chaldean [[Eastern Aramaic]] and ancient [[Mesopotamia]] in-[[ Chaldean]] ancestry who migrated outsid ...Middle East accelerated further beginning in the 1980s, with mainly [[Neo-Aramaic]] speaking ethnic Chaldeans fleeing persecution in the [[Islamic Republic o
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  • |common_languages = [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]], [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]] ...ient [[Babylonia|Sumero-Akkadian]] culture. Even though [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]] had become the everyday tongue, Akkadian was retained as the language of
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  • ...he|Aššûr}}''; {{lang-ar|آشور}} / [[ALA-LC]]: ''Āshūr; ''[[Kurdish languages|Kurdish]]:'' Asûr''), also known as '''Ashur''', '''Qal'at Sherqat''' and
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  • |languages = [[Neo-Aramaic Languages|Neo-Aramaic]], [[Arabic]], [[Kurdish language|Kurdish]] ...an be seen to the south. The name ''Araden'' means "Land of Eden" in old [[Aramaic]].
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  • ...land east of the [[Euphrates]] in north [[Syria]]. The [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]] term ''biritum/birit narim'' corresponded to a similar geographical conce ...uistics)|lect]] is called [[Old Aramaic language#Imperial Aramaic|Imperial Aramaic]]. Akkadian fell into disuse, but both it and Sumerian were still used in t
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  • ...ity of extant texts. However, several Kassite leaders bore [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] names, and they may have had an [[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo ...Assyrians as the [[lingua franca]] of their vast empire, and Mesopotamian Aramaic began to supplant Akkadian as the spoken language of the general populace o
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  • ...eorge Kiraz|accessdate=2009-05-30}}</ref> Patriarch Bidawid could speak 13 languages. He died in Beirut, Lebanon on July 7, 2003, at the age of 81. ...of a common seminary in the Chicago-Detroit area, the preservation of the Aramaic language, and other common pastoral programs between parishes and dioceses
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  • ==Languages== Mar Emmanuel III Delly spoke [[Chaldean Neo-Aramaic]], [[Syriac language|Syriac]], [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[French languag
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  • |fam2=[[Semitic languages|Semitic]] |fam3=[[East Semitic languages|East Semitic]]
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