- ro-aramaic
- sy·ro-aramaic;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
ARAMAIC — ARAMAIC, an ancient northwestern semitic language spoken (to some extent) to this day. The entry is arranged according to the following outline: ancient aramaic and official aramaic sources syria and its neighboring countries iraq and iran egypt… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Aramaic primacy — is the view that the Christian New Testament and/or its sources were originally written in the Aramaic language. Aramaic Primacy is asserted over and against Greek Primacy (the dominant scholarly view).Brief historyGeorge Lamsa s translation of… … Wikipedia
Aramaic alphabet — Bilingual Greek and Aramaic inscription by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka the Great at Kandahar, 3rd century BC … Wikipedia
Aramaic — Ar a*ma ic, a. [See {Aram[ae]an}, a.] Pertaining to Aram, or to the territory, inhabitants, language, or literature of Syria and Mesopotamia; Aram[ae]an; specifically applied to the northern branch of the Semitic family of languages, including… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Aramaic history — may refer to: History of the Aramaic language History of the Syriac people History of Syriac Christianity This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to chan … Wikipedia
aramaic — aramáic, ă adj. v. a r a m e i c. Trimis de claudia, 13.09.2007. Sursa: MDN ARAMÁIC s.n. Idiom din familia limbilor semitice, în care sunt scrise o parte dintre cărţile de cult ale evreilor. [< sem. aramaik]. Trimis de LauraGellner,… … Dicționar Român
Aramaic — northern branch of Semitic language group, 1834, from biblical land of Aram, roughly corresponding to modern Syria; probably related to Hebrew and Aramaic rum to be high, thus originally highland … Etymology dictionary
Aramaic — Aramaic is a Semitic language that was originally spoken as far back as the ninth century BC in the Land of Aram, a highland located in the area of modern Syria. Aramaic, a commercial language in the Middle East, was spoken by Jews during the… … Glossary of theological terms
Aramaic — ► NOUN ▪ a branch of the Semitic family of languages, used as a lingua franca in the Near East from the 6th century BC and still spoken in some communities. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to this language. ORIGIN Greek Aramaios of Aram (the biblical name … English terms dictionary
Aramaic — [ar΄əmā′ik, er΄əmā′ik] n. a Northwest Semitic language that was the lingua franca throughout the Near East from c. 300 B.C. to c.A.D. 650: it replaced Hebrew as the language of the Jews, and one of its dialects was spoken by Jesus and his… … English World dictionary
Aramaic language — Not to be confused with the Amharic language. For the people, see Aramaeans. Aramaic Arāmît Pronunciation [arɑmiθ], [arɑmit], [ɑrɑmɑjɑ], [ɔrɔmɔjɔ] Spoken in Ir … Wikipedia