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Okay Sesame next question and this time try to make it challenging. |
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What is Aramaic?
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Okay, sesame it's time to revive this thread.
Aramaic is a Semitic language that was thought to be the language that Jesus spoke. Aramaic belongs to the Canaanite languages which is includes Hebrew and Arabic. It is still spoken by small groups of Christians, Jews, and Arabs in the Middle East. If I'm not mistaken the alphabet used in Aramaic is the forerunner of the Hebrew alphabet. This information is easily verifiable if one does an internet search. I did not however, do a search for any of this information. What I wrote is all from knowledge I have picked up over the years as well as my travels in the Middle East. Now, sesame I asked you to challenge me. Ask me something that I will at least have to do a search on. While you are trying to think of something I have several questions for you. 1. How many languages are in common use in the country of China (dialects excluded)? 2. What is the main language of China? 3. How did the main language of China become the main language? 4. How much influence did the Mongol language of Ghengis Khan have on the Chinese languages? I look forward to your report, sesame. (BTW I don't know the answers to any of the questions that I posed) |
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مرحبا بكم جميعا
hi every body اتمنى ان تكونوا بخير I wish that you are fine لغتي الام هي العربية my native language is arabic كما اني اتكلم الانكليزية also , i can speak english @@@@@@@@@@@@ What is Aramaic? ila gave us the answer and it was so right I would like to add that I got several friends in my country who are using aramic to communicate with each others side by side whith arabic language I would like to say that in my country ( Iraq ) , there are several ethnic groups each have her own language we have arabs ( majority ) speak arabic and should learn english in school from 5 th stage and up and Kurd >> who are using Krdish language which differ completely from arabic and turky and turman >> who speak turky keldan - who speak aramic in addition to paresian language which is used by peoples who live on Iraqian- Iranian borders ila , and every one , any question about arabic language will be my pleasure to answer you مع حبي with my love |
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![]() Edit: I forgot to thank you for the Arabic - English translation. Last edited by ila; 08-22-2009 at 07:58 PM. |
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![]() Ila, you little turtle, it took you one whole year to answer my question. So, I will answer your 4 questions within the upcoming four years. Until then, rest in peace.
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sesame, you might have gotten an answer much sooner had you not kept disappearing for months at a time.
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Pitri ~ Pituh ~Pita (Sanskrit origin)
Padre (Portuguese, Spanish, Italian) Father (English) Bateren (Japanese) alcool الكحول Arabic original word alcool Early Portuguese alcohol English, French nagna (Sanskrit) naakt (Dutch)~~Latin=nudo ![]() nacod (Early English) naked (modern English) Al-Zabr (Arabic) الجبر Algebra (Latin) algebra (English) ila (Sanskrit meaning, Earth, Word, Water) ![]() What does Igirisu in Japanese mean?
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Your life is unique, cherish it. Do something with your life. Last edited by sesame; 08-23-2009 at 09:59 AM. |
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Google was my friend in answering this since I know only a few Japanese words and cannot put together a complete sentence in Japanese.
Igirisu - has been translated as England, Great Britain, and United Kingdom. |
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alcool - (French, at least in Canada and therefore if not used in modern French alcool would be early French since that is the style of French spoken by Quebecois and Acadians. French Canadians please correct me if I am wrong.) |
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