Also Known As:
Lishán Didán, Lishanán, لشان ددان, Neo-Aramaic (Persian Azerbaijan), Lishanid Nash Didán, Persian Azerbaijan Jewish Aramaic, Lakhlokhi, Galihalu, לשן דידן, Lišān Didān, לשנן, Lišānān
Dialects & Varieties
- Birdug
- Naghada
- Salmas
- Ṣablagh
- (Jewish) Urmi
A Tale in the Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Naghada (Persian Azerbaijan)
Simon Hopkins. 1989. "A Tale in the Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Naghada (Persian Azerbaijan)." In Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 12: 243-281.
Speakers
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Comments on speakers
Almost all forms of Neo-Aramaic now spoken in Israel are fraught with Hebrew intrusions, especially in the lexicon.
Location and Context
Countries
Israel, Persian Azerbaijan
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Other Languages Used By The Community
Hebrew, Arabic, Turkish
Number of Other Language Speakers:
almost all
Domains of Other Languages:
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Writing Systems
Standard orthography:
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Recent Resources
Individuals will be able to review how to say numbers, greetings, certain foods, body parts, and lea
Individuals will be able to review how to say numbers, greetings, certain foods, body parts, and lea