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Lishán Didán is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in Iranian
Azerbaijan, in the region of Lake Urmia, from Salmas to Mahabad. Most speakers now live in Israel. The name Lishán Didán means
'our language'; other variations are Lishanán, 'our-language', and Lishanid Nash Didán, 'the language of our selves'. As this
causes some confusion with similarly named dialects, scholarly sources tend simply to use a more descriptive name, like Persian
Azerbaijani Jewish Neo-Aramaic. To distinguish it from other dialects of Jewish Neo-Aramaic, Lishán Didán is sometimes called
Lakhlokhi (literally 'to-you-to-you') or Galihalu ('mine-yours'), demonstrating different use of prepositions and pronominal
suffixes. |
Names (more)[br] Didaneg[en] Lishán Didán [fa] لشان ددان [fr] Lishán didán [sh] Lishán didán jezik [hr] Lishán didán jezik [ru] Урмийский еврейско-арамейский язык [th] ภาษาลิซาน ดิดัน [tr] Lişan Didan |
Language type : Living
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