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- Imperial Aramaic is a linguistic term, coined by modern scholars in order to designate a specific historical variety of Aramaic language. The term is...24 KB (2,573 words) - 07:58, 6 October 2024
- language, which modern scholarship has dubbed as Official Aramaic, Imperial Aramaic or Achaemenid Aramaic, can be assumed to have greatly contributed to the...41 KB (2,320 words) - 11:17, 30 January 2025
- Aramaic (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: ארמית, romanized: ˀərāmiṯ; Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡܐܝܬ, romanized: arāmāˀiṯ) is a Northwest Semitic language that originated...156 KB (17,080 words) - 17:12, 27 January 2025
- Old Aramaic refers to the earliest stage of the Aramaic language, known from the Aramaic inscriptions discovered since the 19th century. Emerging as the...31 KB (3,672 words) - 02:30, 28 October 2024
- Neo-Babylonian Empire in 539 BC, Aramaic became the main language of public life and administration. Darius the Great declared Imperial Aramaic to be the official language...15 KB (1,431 words) - 10:16, 14 January 2025
- the East Aramaic Palmyrene language seamlessly supplanted Imperial Aramaic as the language of Palmyra, likely in the second century BCE.… Aramaic Inscriptions...7 KB (634 words) - 15:18, 20 January 2025
- Imperial Aramaic is a Unicode block containing characters for writing Aramaic during the Neo-Assyrian and Achaemenid Empires. The following Unicode-related...3 KB (60 words) - 03:49, 26 July 2024
- The Judaeo-Aramaic languages are those varieties of Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages used by Jewish communities. Aramaic, like Hebrew, is a Northwest...14 KB (1,622 words) - 01:03, 6 November 2024
- Nabataean Aramaic is the extinct Aramaic variety used in inscriptions by the Nabataeans of the East Bank of the Jordan River, the Negev, and the Sinai...46 KB (4,273 words) - 09:43, 13 January 2025
- Aram (region) (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)Aram (Imperial Aramaic: 𐡀𐡓𐡌, romanized: ʾĀrām; Hebrew: אֲרָם, romanized: ʾĂrām; Syriac: ܐܪܡ) was a historical region mentioned in early cuneiforms and...28 KB (3,380 words) - 14:12, 13 January 2025
- Targum (redirect from Aramaic Targum)A targum (Imperial Aramaic: תרגום, interpretation, translation, version; plural: targumim) was an originally spoken translation of the Hebrew Bible (also...18 KB (2,186 words) - 22:35, 18 November 2024
- Eastern Aramaic refers to a group of dialects that evolved historically from the varieties of Aramaic spoken in the core territories of Mesopotamia (modern-day...16 KB (1,939 words) - 04:50, 24 January 2025
- Aramaic Elephantine papyri and ostraca, as well as other examples of Egyptian Aramaic, which together provide the primary extant examples of Imperial...24 KB (1,366 words) - 21:07, 5 January 2025
- characteristics noted above. Pahlavi is then an admixture of: written Imperial Aramaic, from which Pahlavi derives its script, logograms, and some of its...35 KB (3,724 words) - 18:37, 26 January 2025
- Iraq (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)Arabic: ٱلْعِرَاق, romanized: al-ʿIrāq; Kurdish: عێراق, romanized: Êraq, Imperial Aramaic: ܥܝܪܐܩ Arabic: جُمْهُورِيَّة ٱلْعِرَاق Jumhūriyya al-ʿIrāq; Kurdish:...177 KB (17,426 words) - 23:33, 30 January 2025
- Babylon (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)(Hebrew: בָּבֶל Bavel, Tib. בָּבֶל Bāḇel; Classical Syriac: ܒܒܠ Bāwēl, Imperial Aramaic: בבל Bāḇel; in Arabic: بَابِل Bābil), interpreted in the Book of Genesis...99 KB (11,121 words) - 06:33, 14 January 2025
- Samekh (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician sāmek 𐤎, Hebrew sāmeḵ ס, Aramaic samek 𐡎, and Syriac semkaṯ ܣ. Samekh represents a voiceless alveolar fricative...8 KB (557 words) - 15:11, 26 January 2025
- Ramiel (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)Ramiel (Imperial Aramaic: רַעַמְאֵל, Hebrew: רַעַמְאֵל Raʿamʾēl; Greek: ‘Ραμιήλ) is a fallen Watcher angel. He is mentioned in Chapter 6 of the apocryphal...4 KB (433 words) - 07:02, 7 November 2024
- used Aramaic abjad and the Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet evolved into the modern western alphabets, such as Latin and Cyrillic, while Aramaic became...23 KB (1,854 words) - 15:57, 26 January 2025
- Sudra (headdress) (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)The sudra (Aramaic: סודרא suḏārā; Hebrew: סוּדָר sudār) is a rectangular piece of cloth that has been worn as a headdress, scarf, or neckerchief in ancient...22 KB (2,493 words) - 18:08, 26 January 2025
- imperial for the Neo-Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian, and Achaemenid Empires. Imperial Aramaic (broad sense: sociolinguistics) The chronolect of the Aramaic
- of the imperial library, he passed to the chair of Greek in Rouen in 1809, entered the Academy of Inscriptions in 1815, taught Hebrew and Aramaic in the
- Kingdom of Judah (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה Yəhūdā; Akkadian: 𒅀𒌑𒁲 Ya'údi; Imperial Aramaic: 𐤁𐤉𐤕𐤃𐤅𐤃 Bēyt Dāwīḏ, 'House of David') was a Hebrew-speaking
- This book isn't finished! The Aramaic alphabet is an abjad alphabet designed for writing the Aramaic language. As with other abjads, the letters all represent