-
dialects and more like the
Urmian dialect in Urmia, West
Azerbaijan province,
containing a few
Urmian features. The
Urmian dialect,
alongside Iraqi Koine...
-
Urmia Manifesto of the
United Free ****yria was
written by ****yrian
nationalist Freydun Atturaya, in his
struggle for ****yrian
independence during and after...
-
Urmian dialect (spoken by
Iranian ****yrians), but
would lack the
harshness of the
rural dialects and the
superfluous Persian influence of the
Urmian dialect...
-
common with
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic than with
Iraqi Koine (similar to
General Urmian). The
Tyari dialect is
divided into two main sub-dialects;
upper Tyari and...
- varieties. See
Arabic phonology Some
Sudanese speakers Upper Egypt Aramaic some
Urmian &
Koine speakers ܓܒ̣ܪܐ/gavrɑ [ɟoːrɑ] 'husband' or 'man' lit. (male) person...
- ****yrians who
originate from Urmia; Iran; and Nochiya,
southeastern Turkey. In
Urmian and some
Tyari dialects, /ɡ/ is
palatalized to [dʒ]. The
Romance languages...
- with
pinkies and sway
tardily around in a circle.
Mostly practiced among Urmian ****yrians. It is not to
confused with
Georgina as this
dance is
slower and...
-
standard variety of ****yrian Neo-Aramaic. However,
older songs mostly had an
Urmian dialect and tribal-folk
music tend to
contain Tyari dialects.
Themes tend...
- [iza:ˈlɑ] to go / ʒ אוּרְמִיזְ׳נָא urmižna [yɾmiʒˈnɑ] a
person from Urmi (lit.
Urmian) x ~ χ אִִיחַלָא
ixala [ixa:ˈlɑ] food, to eat h, (ħ) חָ׳תָן ˁhatan [hɑ:ˈtˁɑn]...
- Urmia, in
northern Iran. This led to the
establishment of the 'General
Urmian'
dialect of ****yrian Neo-Aramaic as the
standard in much Neo-Syriac ****yrian...