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    Can anybody tell me what the language used by the Assyrians? I've heard one Assyrian + Arabic song and I cant figured out the meaning of the Assyrian part.. it sounded Arabic but I dont know what the heck it was...
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    Re: Assyrian language

    I do not believe anybody speaks Assyrian anymore, that was the ancient language for the people in the Ethiopia region of today. The current languages commonly spoken there are:

    Amharic, English, Tigrigna

    There are also at least 80 tribal languages spoken on local levels. But, since you say it sounds like Arabic I would tend to believe the language you are speaking of is
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    Re: Assyrian language

    format_quote Originally Posted by Woodrow View Post
    I do not believe anybody speaks Assyrian anymore, that was the ancient language for the people in the Ethiopia region of today. The current languages commonly spoken there are:

    Amharic, English, Tigrigna

    There are also at least 80 tribal languages spoken on local levels. But, since you say it sounds like Arabic I would tend to believe the language you are speaking of is
    Ethiopia? Actually, the Assyrian I'm talking are those of Iraq... if I'm not mistaken in Arabic they refer to themselves as "Ashur" (آشور)
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    Re: Assyrian language

    an Assyrian song lyrics i've got from youtube

    Hal Eman hatkha bet hoyan
    Bshemokh bezmara...
    Souguli mokheba qati lewit btkhara
    Lenwa homnta bkha leba qati ya mara
    Shwiqlokh qati bkhasha gowra Dayem bimara

    Btalban mn marya dkhayoukh, parqi mn da dora
    Khazyanokh ttielya bshinta khareta tama

    Khoban oh gora dakhi monshilokh?
    Shewqlokh yakhsier hich la khumilokh

    Qoulan khelya ati bkha khabra mushrilokh
    Halt seuli at zalima qati wilokh
    Prishlukh mni aten ya khayen ya khora
    Shwiqlokh qati bkhasha gowra

    Dayem bimara
    Btalban mn marya dkhayoukh, parqi mn da dora
    Khazyanokh ttielya bshinta khareta tama

    Khzi ana eka peshli o khzi ate eka!!!
    Tliqlan go daha Donyeh... Donyeh nokhreta
    Ta qarben kesli mokheba wodli kha chara
    Hal eman ana o aten btawakh Bdara???
    Qa dan youmane khelyeh shwiqlan la baraa

    Hatkha o hamasha o dayem Btoyan bemara
    Btalban mn marya dkhayoukh, parqi mn da dora
    Khazyanokh ttielya bshinta khareta tama
    Btalban mn marya dkhayoukh, parqi mn da dora
    Khazyanokh ttielya bshinta khareta tama
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    Re: Assyrian language

    I was about 3,000 years off course. The people you speak of are also Assyrians more properly called neo-Syriac today. The language is either Aramaic or Syrian Arabic. I believe you would understand the syrian Arabic, so I suspect it is Aramaic, which sounds very Arabic and does have some Arabic words.
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    Re: Assyrian language

    Oh Aramaic... the language of our prophet Jesus...

    it sounds like "Levantine Arabic" but it's not Arabic... I could only figure out the meaning like only 1% of it...:blind: Maybe a native Lebanese/Syrian can further explain on the similarities of Aramaic and their dialect...

    Thanks, uncle woodrow...
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    Re: Assyrian language

    Maybe a native Lebanese/Syrian can further explain on the similarities of Aramaic and their dialect...
    Aramaic was used by the maronites (catholics) in Lebanon and Syria before the islamic Fath. There are still a lot of priests who can speak aramaic. I think it is still spoken in a few villages.
    The arabic we speak in Lebanon: levantine arabic still retains some aramaic words.

    I know some words that are similar:
    1-Eelah and Al-Eelah or Allah (God)
    2-Yeshoo and Yassoo (Jesus)
    2-Sloota and Salat (prayer)
    3- Deena and Deen (religion)
    4- Telmeetha and Telmeez (disciple)
    5- Mar and Mar (saint)
    6- Saname and Sanam (idol)
    7- Aboona and Aboona (Father, priest)
    8- Sahdoota and Shahada (martyrdom)
    9- Khteeta and Khteeyeh (sin)
    10- Jehennem and Jhannam (hell)
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    Re: Assyrian language

    format_quote Originally Posted by Lara View Post
    Aramaic was used by the maronites (catholics) in Lebanon and Syria before the islamic Fath. There are still a lot of priests who can speak aramaic. I think it is still spoken in a few villages.
    The arabic we speak in Lebanon: levantine arabic still retains some aramaic words.

    I know some words that are similar:
    1-Eelah and Al-Eelah or Allah (God)
    2-Yeshoo and Yassoo (Jesus)
    2-Sloota and Salat (prayer)
    3- Deena and Deen (religion)
    4- Telmeetha and Telmeez (disciple)
    5- Mar and Mar (saint)
    6- Saname and Sanam (idol)
    7- Aboona and Aboona (Father, priest)
    8- Sahdoota and Shahada (martyrdom)
    9- Khteeta and Khteeyeh (sin)
    10- Jehennem and Jhannam (hell)
    oooh... thanks for the explanation Lara... But are those Maronites, Arabs or Assyrians? I knew that there are many Assyrians living in Iraq, Iran and Turkey... do you have Assyrians living in Lebanon?
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    Re: Assyrian language

    I just knew that currently in accordance to Assyrian calendar, it's year 6758!!! Whoa... they're very...very...old community
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    Re: Assyrian language

    But are those Maronites, Arabs or Assyrians?
    Well, maronites were already living in Lebanon before the arabization of the country. Many consider themselves arabs and many don't and are offended when they are called arabs because they consider themselves superior to arabs.:confused::confused:
    They're not assyrians, they call themselves Phoenicians.
    But actually noone in Lebanon is a pure "Arab". We have phoenician, canaanite, crusader, arab, turkish descent...but since we speak arabic, most of us identify ourselves as arabs.
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    Post Re: Assyrian language

    format_quote Originally Posted by Woodrow View Post
    I do not believe anybody speaks Assyrian anymore, that was the ancient language for the people in the Ethiopia region of today. The current languages commonly spoken there are:

    Amharic, English, Tigrigna

    There are also at least 80 tribal languages spoken on local levels. But, since you say it sounds like Arabic I would tend to believe the language you are speaking of is

    You may be confusing it with Abyssinian or something.
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    Re: Assyrian language

    format_quote Originally Posted by Lara View Post
    Well, maronites were already living in Lebanon before the arabization of the country. Many consider themselves arabs and many don't and are offended when they are called arabs because they consider themselves superior to arabs.:confused::confused:
    They're not assyrians, they call themselves Phoenicians.
    But actually noone in Lebanon is a pure "Arab". We have phoenician, canaanite, crusader, arab, turkish descent...but since we speak arabic, most of us identify ourselves as arabs.
    do Arabs considered non-Arabs who speak Arabic as Arabs?... I wonder why Comoros, Djibouti and Somalia are in Arab League?
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    do Arabs considered non-Arabs who speak Arabic as Arabs?... I wonder why Comoros, Djibouti and Somalia are in Arab League?
    The lebanese are considered arabs because most lebanese do have arab descent and speak arabic and Lebanon was under arab rule. According to the lebanese constitution Lebanon is an arab country.
    I don't know about Somalia Djibouti and the Comoros because the people there have african origins and don't even speak arabic so I have no idea why they are in the arab league. Besides Comoros is geographically so far away from the arab countries...so I dunno.
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    Re: Assyrian language

    format_quote Originally Posted by Lara View Post
    The lebanese are considered arabs because most lebanese do have arab descent and speak arabic and Lebanon was under arab rule. According to the lebanese constitution Lebanon is an arab country.
    I don't know about Somalia Djibouti and the Comoros because the people there have african origins and don't even speak arabic so I have no idea why they are in the arab league. Besides Comoros is geographically so far away from the arab countries...so I dunno.
    In my country, there are about 500,000 Arabs who are considered as "Malays" under the Federal Constitution because all Muslims who habitually speak Malay Language are considered as "Malays". Most of Malaysian Arabs (about 80% of them) are originated from Hadhramawt region in Yemen, and 99% of them are no longer speaking in Arabic. The remaining are originated from Hejaz, Iraq and Egypt.

    And most of Malaysian Malays have Arab ancestry, in fact many Malay scholars claiming that all Malaysian Malays have Yemeni ancestry...

    Famous Malaysians of Arab descent

    1) Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie (Egyptian origin) - astronaut and surgeon.
    2) Datuk Shake (Yemeni origin) - singer
    3) Azalina Othman (Yemeni origin) - minister of youth and sports
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    Post Re: Assyrian language

    format_quote Originally Posted by Lara View Post
    The lebanese are considered arabs because most lebanese do have arab descent and speak arabic and Lebanon was under arab rule. According to the lebanese constitution Lebanon is an arab country.
    I don't know about Somalia Djibouti and the Comoros because the people there have african origins and don't even speak arabic so I have no idea why they are in the arab league. Besides Comoros is geographically so far away from the arab countries...so I dunno.

    When you say 'most Lebanese do have Arab descent' do you mean they moved there during the original Muslim conquest or are they just Arabised Romans?
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    Re: Assyrian language

    format_quote Originally Posted by Fishman View Post

    When you say 'most Lebanese do have Arab descent' do you mean they moved there during the original Muslim conquest or are they just Arabised Romans?
    Intermarriage... It's normal in many Muslim nations...
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    format_quote Originally Posted by north_malaysian View Post
    Intermarriage... It's normal in many Muslim nations...

    But surely there weren't enough Arabs in Arabia back then to go round all the Egpytians, Lebanese Syrians etc? Plus they mainly stayed Christian for the first few hundred years, and many of the Muslim Arabs probably wouldn't want to marry outside Islam.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Fishman View Post

    But surely there weren't enough Arabs in Arabia back then to go round all the Egpytians, Lebanese Syrians etc? Plus they mainly stayed Christian for the first few hundred years, and many of the Muslim Arabs probably wouldn't want to marry outside Islam.
    well... have to think about that too... but, hey...Muslims naturally multiply quickly like rabbits
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    Re: Assyrian language

    When you say 'most Lebanese do have Arab descent' do you mean they moved there during the original Muslim conquest or are they just Arabised Romans?
    Both: Some moved here during the Fath and others became arabised through marriage, they learned arabic and converted to Islam.
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    But surely there weren't enough Arabs in Arabia back then to go round all the Egpytians, Lebanese Syrians etc? Plus they mainly stayed Christian for the first few hundred years, and many of the Muslim Arabs probably wouldn't want to marry outside Islam.
    Some christians converted, many remained christians. Some married arabs... it didn't happen overnight, it took time. Just a few decades ago, the majority of the lebanese were christians, now 70% of the population are muslims.
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