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  1. Aramaic - Wikipedia

    Old Aramaic was the language of the ancient Aramean tribes. By around 1000 BC, the Arameans had a string of kingdoms in what is now part of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, and the fringes of …

  2. 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 …

  3. What Is Aramaic? - Biblical Archaeology Society

    Apr 7, 2025 · 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 …

  4. Aramaic language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Aramaic was once the main language of the Jews and appears in some of the Dead Sea Scrolls. It is still used as a liturgical language by Christian communities in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq, and is spoken …

  5. 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 …

  6. Learn – Aramaic Archive

    Aramaic 101: Getting Started Start with the basics of Aramaic language, including the alphabet, common phrases, and writing samples.

  7. Aramaic Alphabet: Origins, Structure, and Legacy

    Jul 3, 2025 · From its roots in Phoenician script to its monumental spread across empires, religions, and continents, the Aramaic alphabet stands as one of the most influential writing systems in human …

  8. 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 …

  9. Aramaic - Wikiwand

    Aramaic is a Northwest Semitic language that originated in the ancient region of Syria and quickly spread to Mesopotamia, the southern Levant, Sinai, southeaste...

  10. Aramaic - amesall.rutgers.edu

    Aramaic, a Semitic language closely related to Hebrew and Arabic, is one of the world’s most ancient languages still in use today.