Language belonging to the Semitic family, part of the Northwest Semitic subfamily.
An alphabetical (or perhaps syllabic) script used since the 9th century BC to write the Aramaic language; many other scripts were subsequently derived from it.
Veja mais 1 We find this letter in our Hebrew Bibles in the Aramaic language.
2 Iris begins to chant, in Aramaic I think-somethingcontaining disturbingly familiar names.
3 Other languages, such as Hebrew, Syriac, and Aramaic , were much more useful.
4 The presence of Aramaic and Persian words testify to its late date.
5 I also picked up Pashtun, Farsi, and Aramaic from servants and teachers.
6 I had better luck with Aramaic when I repeated the question.
7 For example the language, in part Aramaic , is that of the Greek period.
8 They know the dimples on the Steeden as ancient scholars knew Aramaic texts.
9 According to the ordinary theory, this race was Aramaic or Semitic.
10 In ancient Aramaic , Jesus would have been the last word inscribed.
11 Are they Egyptian or Babylonian or Aramaic or are they something entirely different?
12 Why, then, do the Evangelists, writing for Greek readers, keep the Aramaic sentences?
13 The Aramaic passages in Ezra and Daniel make the hands unclean (25).
14 Besides it is not certain that the word "in Aramaic " in ii.
15 There's also the small matter of it being in Aramaic .
16 For their use, translations of the Hebrew into the Aramaic , called Targums, were made.
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