Turoyo (Turoyo: ܛܘܪܝܐ), also referred to as Surayt (Turoyo: ܣܘܪܝܬ), or modern Suryoyo (Turoyo: ܣܘܪܝܝܐ), is a Central Neo-Aramaic language traditionally...
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Neo-Aramaic languages: Suret language, a modern West Semitic language that belongs to the Northeastern Neo-Aramaic branch Turoyo language, a modern West...
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Suryoyo language may refer to: Turoyo language, a Central Neo-Aramaic language spoken by Assyrians in southern Turkey and northern Syria Mlahsô language, an...
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Central Neo-Aramaic (redirect from Central Neo-Aramaic language)
group includes the Turoyo language as a spoken language of the Tur Abdin region and various groups in diaspora, and Mlahsô language that is recently extinct...
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spheres of life, including various cultural issues related to their language. Turoyo Hertevin dialect Qaraqosh Bohtan Mlaḥsô Alqosh Barzani Inter-Zab Betanure...
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language, Koy Sanjaq Syriac language, Senaya language), Western Neo-Aramaic, Northeastern Neo-Aramaic, Central Neo-Aramaic (Mlahsô language, Turoyo language)...
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Gabriel Asaad (category Syriac-language singers)
pioneer of Assyrian music and composed the first Assyrian song in the Turoyo language in modern time, Othuroye Ho Mtoth Elfan l-Metba‘ (1926, ܐܬܘܪܝܶܐ ܗܐ...
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Aramaic (redirect from Aramaic language)
Mandaeans of the Near East, with the main Neo-Aramaic languages being Suret (~240,000 speakers) and Turoyo (~250,000 speakers). Western Neo-Aramaic (~3,000)...
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glottalized (Ethiopian Semitic languages, Modern South Arabian languages, such as [tʼ]), or as tenuis consonants (Turoyo language of Tur Abdin such as [t˭]);...
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with the main languages being Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (40,000 plus speakers), Chaldean Neo-Aramaic (220,000 speakers) and Surayt/Turoyo (250,000 speakers)...
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