- Inter-Zab
Jewish Neo-Aramaic, or
Lishanid Noshan, is a
modern Jewish-Aramaic dialect, a
variant of
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic. It was
originally spoken in...
- romanized: Dohūk; Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܘܗܕܪܐ, romanized: Beth Nohadra,
Lishanid Noshan: דוהוך, romanized: Dohok) is a city in
Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It is the...
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names used by
other Jewish Neo-Aramaic
dialects (Lishan Didan,
Lishanid Noshan). It is
nearly extinct, with only
about 20
elderly speakers in 2004. Barzani...
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Amadiye (Kurdish: ئامێدی, romanized: Amêdî; Arabic: العمادية;
Lishanid Noshan: עמידיא, romanized: ʿAmədya) is a town in the
Duhok Governorate of Kurdistan...
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speakers now live in Israel.
Speakers sometimes call
their language Lishana Noshan or
Lishana Akhni, both of
which mean 'our language'. To
distinguish it from...
- Syriac: ܙܵܟ݂ܘܿ, romanized: Zākhō, Armenian: Զախո, Arabic: زاخو,
Lishanid Noshan: זאכו, romanized: Zāxo) is a city in the
Kurdistan Region, at the centre...
- Judaeo-Aramaic
Targum Barzani Betanure Hulaulá
Lishana Deni Lishán Didán
Lishanid Noshan Biblical Talmudic Palestinian Galilean Judeo-Aragonese
Jewish English Yeshivish...
- Judaeo-Aramaic
Targum Barzani Betanure Hulaulá
Lishana Deni Lishán Didán
Lishanid Noshan Biblical Talmudic Palestinian Galilean Judeo-Aragonese
Jewish English Yeshivish...
- Judeo-Aramaic Hulaulá
Lishana Deni Lishán Didán
Barzani Betanure Lishanid Noshan Targum Biblical Talmudic Palestinian Galilean Judeo-Arabic
Yahudic Judeo-Baghdadi...
- from that All Is OK (with
Shechunat Hatikvah Workshop Theatre) 1977: Atik
Noshan •
Ancient Old (with
Shechunat Hatikvah Workshop Theatre) 1977: Shir HaShirim...