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None. Neo-Aramaic and Syriac, both modern dialects of the ancient Aramaic are spoken in the areas formerly belonging to the Assyrian empire. Many Bedouins in and around Israel still speak Aramaic, but they do not constitute a country.

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What countries speak Aramaic today?

Aramaic is spoken primarily in small communities in a few countries including Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Lebanon. These speakers are part of various Christian and Jewish communities who have preserved the language over the centuries.


Do people speak Aramaic today?

Yes, Aramaic is still spoken today by certain communities, particularly in Syria, Iraq, and Iran. However, its usage is limited, and the number of fluent speakers is decreasing as many switch to more widely spoken languages.


What African country speaks Aramaic?

There are no African countries that speak Aramaic. neo-Aramaic dialects are spoken in Syria, and classical dialects are studied all over the world, especially in Israel and the United States.Perhaps you are thinking of the Amharic language, spoken in Ethiopia, which is distantly related to Aramaic.


Where do people speak neo-Aramaic dialects?

Neo-Aramaic dialects, also called Modern Aramaic or Syriac, are spoken in small groups in Syria but the number if speakers is diminishing rapidly, and the language is expected to have no native speakers within 100 years.


How many people speak Aramaic?

Aramaic is considered a "dead" language in the sense that it is no longer spoken as a native language by a large population. However, there are still communities and individuals around the world who speak various dialects of Aramaic, particularly in the Middle East. It is difficult to determine an exact number of Aramaic speakers due to its limited use and the dispersed nature of its speakers.

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What languages did and do the Assyrians speak?

Assyrian, Aramaic and Neo- Aramaic.


What languages are spoken in Assyria?

Assyrians speak Aramaic. Which was the language spoken by Jesus Christ and still is spoken. Aramaic has been spoken by Assyrians for over 2000 years


Did Hitler speak aramaic?

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Do Ethiopians speak Aramaic?

The official language of Ethiopia is Amharic, not Aramaic.


What countries speak Aramaic today?

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Did Jesus speak amharic?

Jesus spoke aramaic


Do people speak Aramaic today?

Yes, Aramaic is still spoken today by certain communities, particularly in Syria, Iraq, and Iran. However, its usage is limited, and the number of fluent speakers is decreasing as many switch to more widely spoken languages.


Should Aramaic replace English as the international language?

Not very many people speak Aramaic ... so, no.


What African country speaks Aramaic?

There are no African countries that speak Aramaic. neo-Aramaic dialects are spoken in Syria, and classical dialects are studied all over the world, especially in Israel and the United States.Perhaps you are thinking of the Amharic language, spoken in Ethiopia, which is distantly related to Aramaic.


Did Jesus speak latin and greek or no?

No Jesus spoke aramaic.


Did Jesus speak syriac?

No actually the language that Jesus spoke was Aramaic.


What language did people speak before Aramaic?

If you're talking about the region of the land of Israel, Hebrew and Old Canaanite were spoken before Aramaic.