as an official liturgical language of the Syriac churches, but Suret is not a direct descendant of Classical Syriac. Suret speakers are indigenous to...
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name for the Suret language Chaldean (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chaldean language. If an internal...
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Neo-Aramaic languages: Suret language, a modern West Semitic language that belongs to the Northeastern Neo-Aramaic branch Turoyo language, a modern West...
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relatives are Mlaḥsô and western varieties of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic like Suret. Turoyo is not mutually intelligible with Western Neo-Aramaic, having been...
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Northeastern Korean. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Iraqi Koiné, a variety of Suret language based on the various mountain dialects in Turkey and northern Iraq (i...
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freshman year to pursue his YouTube career full-time. He can speak the Suret language, although he is not fluent. Awadis and his older brother Brandon started...
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and the dialects spoken by the extant Assyrians (Suret and Turoyo) are three extant Neo-Aramaic languages that retain Akkadian vocabulary and grammatical...
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Aramaic (redirect from Aramaic language)
Jews), and Mandaeans of the Near East, with the main Neo-Aramaic languages being Suret (~240,000 speakers) and Turoyo (~250,000 speakers). Western Neo-Aramaic...
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be sidelined, however descendant dialects of Eastern Aramaic (including Suret (Assyrian and Chaldean varieties), Turoyo, and Mandaic) survive to this...
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Surat Huseynov (redirect from Suret Huseynov)
Surat Davud oghlu Huseynov (Azerbaijani: Surət Davud oğlu Hüseynov; 12 February 1959 – 31 July 2023) was an Azerbaijani military officer and politician...
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endangered languages". Unesco.org. Retrieved 2013-03-24. "Pontic". Ethnologue. Archived from the original on April 12, 2018. Retrieved 2018-04-11. "Suret Language"...
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Khuzestan province of Iran. It is considered a sister language to the northeastern Aramaic dialect of Suret. This southeastern Aramaic dialect is transmitted...
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The Neo-Aramaic or Modern Aramaic languages are varieties of Aramaic that evolved during the late medieval and early modern periods, and continue to the...
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Syriac (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
Syriac may refer to: Syriac language, an ancient dialect of Eastern Middle Aramaic Sureth/Suret, a Neo-Aramaic language spoken in the Nineveh Plains...
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French Guinea (category Articles containing French-language text)
related to French Guinea. Jean Suret-Canale. French Colonialism in Tropical Africa 1900–1945. Trans. Pica Press (1971) Jean Suret-Canale. Guinea in the Colonial...
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Classical Syriac Wikipedia (category Articles containing Syriac-language text)
Former logo, using Classical ʾEsṭrangēlā List of Wikipedias Aramaic Suret language Central Neo-Aramaic Northeastern Neo-Aramaic Zachte, Erik (7 June 2009)...
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Harari is an Ethio-Semitic language spoken by the Harari people of Ethiopia. Old Harari is a literary language of the city of Harar, a central hub of...
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Arabic Northwest Semitic Aramaic Neo-Aramaic Suret Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Urmian Judeo-Neo-Aramaic Tungustic Languages Southern Tungustic Nanaic Nanai Uilta Ulch...
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Modern Hebrew (redirect from Israeli Hebrew language)
most successful instance of language revitalization in history. A Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family, Hebrew was spoken since...
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Assyrian language (including Suret and Turoyo) Other and unspecified languages Languages of the United States Languages in censuses Ancestry (United States...
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Assyrian continuity (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
modern Assyrian languages, most prominently the Suret language, are Neo-Aramaic languages with little resemblance to the old Akkadian language, they are not...
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সুরজাপুরী Official language in: India Suret – ܣܘܪܝܬ Recognised Minority Language in: Iraq Surigaonon – Tandaganon Regional language in: the Philippines...
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given to a number of modern Syriac languages: Chaldean Neo-Aramaic Hertevin language Bohtan Neo-Aramaic. The spelling Suret is usually used in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic...
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Assyrian people (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
Neo-Aramaic, specifically those known as Suret and Turoyo, which are among the oldest continuously spoken and written languages in the world. Aramaic was the lingua...
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The language of the court and government of the Ottoman Empire was Ottoman Turkish, but many other languages were in contemporary use in parts of the empire...
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Chaldean (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
an old name for the Aramaic language, particularly Biblical Aramaic. See Chaldean misnomer Suret, a modern Aramaic language spoken by Chaldean Catholics...
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Neo-Aramaic language. It was traditionally spoken in eastern Turkey and later also in northeastern Syria by Syriac Orthodox Christians. The Mlaḥsô language (Surayt...
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Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia (redirect from Lishan Didan language)
around Kirkuk, Iraq). However, the local Christian Neo-Aramaic dialects of Suret Neo-Aramaic are only mildly mutually intelligible: Christian and Jewish...
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Moroccan Arabic (redirect from Moroccan Arabic language)
broadcasts and political talk shows, Moroccan Arabic is the predominant spoken language of the country and has a strong presence in Moroccan television entertainment...
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Northeastern Neo-Aramaic (redirect from Judæo-Kurdish language)
extinct: Suret (Assyrian Neo-Aramaic) [aii], 235,000 speakers (1994) Suret (Chaldean Neo-Aramaic) [cld], 216,000 speakers (1994) Judeo-Aramaic languages, spoken...
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