Syriac Music [ Suryoyo Song ]
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2009
- Aramaic Syriac Music / Aramean Suryoyo
Aramäische Musik
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@r12500 I lived 4 years in Södertälje, Sweden,,and that town is packed with Aramaic people. It feels cool to know that I heard Jesus's language during 4 years.
wow! Aramaic still lives as a working language!! cool! :)
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God bless you brother.
is that not what the christian syrians speak? (the people from al-qamishli,syria)
Ok, but still related to it, and that´s cool, too.
Hello
My Grabdfather is from Nusayben as well.He migrated to Lebanon. How can we be in touch? We have my Fathers oncle lives in Egypt and we dont know anything about him. I think we have someone who lives in USA.
Interesting question. No we dont :) Aramaic was the lingua franca in the Middle East, but very very probably NOT his mother tongue :) I think he must have spoken Hebrew...
True its Thuroyo. Leshana Suryaya is indeed 'extinct' in that it is not spoken anymore. It does serve as a liturgical language though. So it isnt completely dead.
No thuroye is a dialect and it is not extinct!
Hahahaha that’s why over 3 million people in Europe speak Turoyo
so which was Jesus´s language?
True,,if he was a Jew,originally.
Actually this is western Syriac, not Aramaic :) Its not exactly the language Jesus spoke. If Jesus would be alive (being not a God of coarse), he wouldn't understand Syriac and Syriac speakers wouldn't understand him :)
Syriac is an Aramaic dialect, Syriac is a eastern Aramaic dialect while Jesus spoke an western Aramaic dialect. More specific, this is a western Syriac dialect of the eastern Aramaic language. So it’s different dialects the evolved, but still the same language in original.