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Imperial Aramaic (Aramaic: 𐡀𐡓𐡌𐡉𐡀, romanized: Ārāmāyā) is a linguistic term, coined by modern scholars in order to designate a specific historical ...
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Aramaic is a Northwest Semitic language that originated in the ancient region of Syria and quickly spread to Mesopotamia, the southern Levant, ...
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The ancient Aramaic alphabet was used to write the Aramaic languages spoken by ancient Aramean pre-Christian tribes throughout the Fertile Crescent.
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Imperial Aramaic is a Unicode block containing characters for writing Aramaic during the Neo-Assyrian and Achaemenid Empires.
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Old Aramaic ; Iron Age and classical antiquity (ca. 900–700 BC), evolved into Imperial Aramaic (ca. 700–300 BC) · Afro-Asiatic · Semitic · West Semitic · Central ...
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This category contains articles with Imperial Aramaic-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking ...
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Imperial Aramaic. (broad sense: sociolinguistics) The chronolect of the Aramaic language (mid-8th century–late 4th century BCE), intermediate between Old ...
A targum (Imperial Aramaic: תרגום 'interpretation, translation, version') was an originally spoken translation of the Hebrew Bible (also called the Tanakh) ...
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