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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (also known as Aššuri, Assuri, Ashuri, Aturi, Assyrian, Aisorski, Assyrianci, Assyriski, Lishana Aturaya,
Neo-Syriac, Sooreth, Suret, Sureth, or Suryaya Swadaya) is a Neo-Aramaic dialect, spoken by an estimated 220,000 people, formerly
in the area between Lake Urmia, north-western Iran, northern Iraq, north-eastern Syria and Siirt, south-eastern Turkey, but
now more widely throughout the Assyrian–Chaldean–Syriac diaspora. Ethnologue estimates that as of the mid-1990s, about 80,000
speakers lived in the Assyrian homeland in the Middle East, while the majority of speakers lived abroad, most of them in the
United States or in Europe. Most speakers are members of the Assyrian Church of the East and the Ancient Church of the East.
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is to a considerable extent mutually intelligible with Chaldean Neo-Aramaic and to a lesser extent with
Turoyo. |
Names (more)[ar] لهجة آرامية آشورية حديثة[az] Asoru dili [br] Aturayeg [da] Assyrisk [de] Assyrisch-Neuaramäische Sprache [en] Assyrian Neo-Aramaic [fa] زبان آشوری [sh] Asirski novoaramejski [hr] Asirski novoaramejski [is] Assyríska [ja] アッシリア現代アラム語 [ka] ასურული ენა [mk] Асириски неоарамејски јазик [pl] Język asyryjski [es] Neoarameo asirio [th] ภาษาอราเมอิกใหม่อัสซีเรีย |
Language type : Living
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