-
Turoyo (Turoyo: ܛܘܪܝܐ), also
referred to as
Surayt (Turoyo: ܣܘܪܝܬ), or
modern Suryoyo (Turoyo: ܣܘܪܝܝܐ), is a
Central Neo-Aramaic
language traditionally...
- Mlahsö (classical Syriac: ܡܠܚܬܝܐ),
sometimes referred to as
Suryoyo or
Surayt, is an
extinct or
dormant Central Neo-Aramaic language. It was traditionally...
-
South America, Australia,
Europe and Russia.
Speakers of
Suret and
Turoyo (
Surayt) are
ethnic ****yrians and are the
descendants of the
ancient inhabitants...
- speakers,
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic with
approximately 240,000 speakers,
Turoyo (
Surayt) with
approximately 100,000
speakers and a few
thousand speakers of other...
- Protestants. The
spoken language of
Midyat was
until recently modern Aramaic (
Surayt) and the town has
throughout history been
considered the
capital of the...
- 725–37.
Heinrichs 1990, pp. xi–xv.
Beyer 1986, p. 53. "Did you know".
Surayt-Aramaic
Online Project. Free
University of Berlin. Duntsov, Alexey; Häberl...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 4
March 2011.
Retrieved 21
February 2023. "
Surayt-Aramaic
Online Project (SAOP)".
Retrieved 21
February 2023.
Healey 2009...
- is
usually called Surayt, Soureth,
Suret or a
similar regional variant. A wide
variety of
dialects exist,
mainly Suret, and
Surayt. All are classified...
-
religious denominations. The
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic, ****yrian Neo-Aramaic and
Surayt/Turoyo
languages do not run
parallel to the
often ****ociated
religious denominations...
- language.
Modern ****yrian
people refer to
their language as "****yrian" (
Sūrayt or Sūreth).
Though it has
little in
common with the ****yrian
dialect of...