No actually the language that Jesus spoke was Aramaic.
Syrian - means 'related to Syria, the country' while syriac refers to the dialect of Aramaic, the language used by Jesus Christ.
Eastern-syriac= khiruta/xiruta western-syriac= hiruto
All Chaldean's are guaranteed to be Catholic! They speak Chaldean, which is a modern version of Aramaic, the language that Jesus spoke. The Chaldean language is very similar to Assyrian, and the Chaldean culture is very similar to that of Catholic Syriac's.
Syrian Christians speak Arabic on a day-to-day basis. They use Syriac as a liturgical language.
The word "Slota" means prayer in Syriac/Aramaic the language of Jesus Christ
The main language spoken in Samaria during Jesus' time was Aramaic. However, Greek was also commonly spoken and understood by some people, particularly among the Jewish elite and those who had interactions with the Roman authorities.
you speak because Jesus made you.
Syriac Union of Lebanon was created in 2005.
Syriac Orthodox Church's population is 5,600,000.
예 수 = Jesus
what question did the people ask they heard jesus speak
Lebanon has not spoken "Lebanese" since the Ummayad conquest, they now speak Levantine Arabic with Syriac and Hebrew word remnants as well as Turk, Armenian, French and Farsi influences. To answer your question however, the Lebanese would simply say: "توليب" or simply "Too-Leeb" as a corruption of the French word for Tulip. Also of note, the original Lebanese language was actually Syriac. Which is the language the Jesus Christ spoke, and that the earlier books of the Bible were written in.