Yes. This is Aramaic. To be precise it’s the Aramaic dialect of Tur ‘Abdin which is called ‘Turoyo’. Aramaic and Arabic are both Semitic languages. They sound similar. Aramaic is the most important source of borrowings words into Arabic.
If you want to know your real origins you should use Gedmatch/Global 25 for the Autosomal and do Haplogroup SNP tests (FTDNA/Nebula ...). Your paternal ancestor for example could be Aramean or Arab or Persian or Anatolian(Hittite...) or Greek or Roman or or or. I give you another example, if your paternal origin is Anatolian (Y-DNA) then you have relation with modern Turkish people ... The Genetic aspect isn't always correlated with the Ethic aspect.
@@Bro-OG Syriac is Aramaic. Modern Aramaic as which the singer is singing being referred to as Neo-Aramaic. Syriac can refers to 2 things. 1. The Aramaic dialect of Edessa (modern day Urfa). Because of its origins in Edessa (Urfa), Syriac is also known as Edessan Aramaic. Syriac is a direct continuation and the best development of Aramaic. 2. The Aramaic language. The words Syriac and Aramaic became synonymous with each other and were used interchibly. Not only the Edessan Aramaic dialect is called Syriac. In example: the Aramaic dialect of Maaloula is also called ‘’Suryon’’ (Syriac) in Aramaic itself, while its not the Syriac dialect of Aramaic.
Historically speaking, that is a simple historical fact also, south turkey including of course tur abdin and Mardin and the city of Urfa All the way to Syria and taurus mountains in Turkey and even important parts of Mesopotamia, are ARAMEAN, the Kurdish people or what is also medo Persians newly moved in those lands and are now claiming them as their own, you are erasing the natives of south Turkey, this means you are no better then the Turks who stole Anatolia by unjustified conquest, and this Music, culture and language is Aramean no doubt. Before the event known as Sayfo in World War One, the atrocities of ottomans on the Arameans, the Arameans were dominant in tur abdin and those historically Aramean regions.
@@zelal9161 what do you expect when Kurds and Turks completely surround us and cut our tongues out whenever we speak syryani? Of course we would inherit bits of Kurdish and Turkish culture you ker.
10000000 ahsen musika syria ahsen dowle
I‘n from🇰🇿 and i Love this Language❤️
Suryoyo... Arameans from Kerala (INDIA)♥️☦️♥️
Interessant, ich starte gerade, diese arameanische Kultur kennenzulernen. Grande.
Thank you 🙏🏽 😊🇸🇾
Hello and Shalom Salam Aramaic Christians...love and Blessings from India
hallo bshayno w shlomo our jowish brothers greeting from netherlands
Tiheee Suryoye ❤️💛
*Tihe Suryoye Mschihoye* ❤️❤️❤️
Cool Aramean!!!!!!! 🚩🚩🚩🚩
suryoyeeeee
❤Suryoye❤
Super Suryoyo müsik.👍👍👍❤
Nice Aramaic song, Reminds one the homeland.
Regards and merry Christmas from Germany
SURYOYE ❤💖
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Hello, is there a way to license this for a show we are doing about the Aramean Christians
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GRANT PEUPLE. MUSIQUE ZÉRO ❤💙
Thie Suryoye
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جميل جداً .
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I have a question, is this aramaic? It really sounds like arabic.
Yes. This is Aramaic. To be precise it’s the Aramaic dialect of Tur ‘Abdin which is called ‘Turoyo’. Aramaic and Arabic are both Semitic languages. They sound similar. Aramaic is the most important source of borrowings words into Arabic.
@@BlueOcean696 Achso, vielen Dank für die Erklärung
@@SuryoyoAramean Thanks for the answer
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What is the name of the first song
I guess it is the same song with another songtext
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If you want to know your real origins you should use Gedmatch/Global 25 for the Autosomal and do Haplogroup SNP tests (FTDNA/Nebula ...).
Your paternal ancestor for example could be Aramean or Arab or Persian or Anatolian(Hittite...) or Greek or Roman or or or.
I give you another example, if your paternal origin is Anatolian (Y-DNA) then you have relation with modern Turkish people ...
The Genetic aspect isn't always correlated with the Ethic aspect.
This son like kurdi and Azeri
You don't hear well I guess
هذا سوري ارامي 🇸🇾❤️🖤
@@Ahmadzz0 is kurdish songs. Aramean belong to south syria
@@user-xt2kb6iy2q no
@@user-xt2kb6iy2q learn geography and history
is this the music that played when Jesus lived ?
It’s the language Jesus spoke
No hahahahah
Aramaic Was, Syriac Wasnt
@@Bro-OG Syriac is Aramaic. Modern Aramaic as which the singer is singing being referred to as Neo-Aramaic.
Syriac can refers to 2 things.
1. The Aramaic dialect of Edessa (modern day Urfa). Because of its origins in Edessa (Urfa), Syriac is also known as Edessan Aramaic. Syriac is a direct continuation and the best development of Aramaic.
2. The Aramaic language. The words Syriac and Aramaic became synonymous with each other and were used interchibly. Not only the Edessan Aramaic dialect is called Syriac. In example: the Aramaic dialect of Maaloula is also called ‘’Suryon’’ (Syriac) in Aramaic itself, while its not the Syriac dialect of Aramaic.
@@SuryoyoAramean 👍🏻
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This is old
The other video was accidentally deleted
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They stole kurdish songs
Nice joke😂 you kurds try to steal everything from our lands including history, and you dare to speak about we stealing your songs?😂😂😂
Historically speaking, that is a simple historical fact also, south turkey including of course tur abdin and Mardin and the city of Urfa All the way to Syria and taurus mountains in Turkey and even important parts of Mesopotamia, are ARAMEAN, the Kurdish people or what is also medo Persians newly moved in those lands and are now claiming them as their own, you are erasing the natives of south Turkey, this means you are no better then the Turks who stole Anatolia by unjustified conquest, and this Music, culture and language is Aramean no doubt.
Before the event known as Sayfo in World War One, the atrocities of ottomans on the Arameans, the Arameans were dominant in tur abdin and those historically Aramean regions.
Good stealing 🤣🤣🤣 its kurdishh songg
Arameans were in northern iraq before you keep coping mutt
nope isnt kurdish
@@davidcaliskan4320 this song have many kurdish words and originally kurdish
@@zelal9161 what do you expect when Kurds and Turks completely surround us and cut our tongues out whenever we speak syryani? Of course we would inherit bits of Kurdish and Turkish culture you ker.
Spoken Syriac has Kurdish, Arabic and other languages in it. It's a mixture. I don't like that, but that's how it is. So, not necessarily Kurdish, no.