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Lishanid Noshan is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in
southern and eastern Iraq, in the region of Arbil. Most speakers now live in Israel. Lishanid Noshan means 'the language of
our selves'; speakers often also call it Lishana Didan, which means 'our language'. However, as similar names are used by
most of the dialects of Jewish Neo-Aramaic, scholarly sources tend to call it Arbil Jewish Neo-Aramaic. Other popular names
for the language are Hula'ula, 'Jewish', Galigalu, 'mine-yours' (noting the difference in grammar from other dialects), and
Kurdit, 'Kurdish'. |
Names (more)[en] Lishanid Noshan[sh] Lishanid Noshan [hr] Lishanid Noshan [th] ภาษาลิซานิด โนซาน [tr] Lişanid Noşan |
Language type : Living
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