Western Aramaic languages

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title: Western Aramaic languages
text: Western Aramaic is a group of Aramaic dialects once spoken widely throughout the ancient Levant, predominantly in the south, and Sinai, including ancient Damascus, Nabatea, Judea, across the Palestine Region, Transjordan, Samaria as well as Lebanon in the north. The group was divided into several regional variants, spoken mainly by the Nabataeans, Mizrahi Jews, Melkites of Jewish descent, Samaritans and Maronites. All of the Western Aramaic dialects are considered extinct today, except for the m
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description: Group of Aramaic dialects from the Levant
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Aramaic_languages
date created: 2008-01-02T07:20:58Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T23:30:15Z
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