Pronunciation: /əˈræ.meɪ.ɪk/
noun a Semitic language that was spoken in ancient times in the Middle East and is still used in some regions today
A1 Aramaic is an ancient language.
A2 Many people believe that Jesus spoke Aramaic.
B1 Learning Aramaic can be challenging but rewarding.
B2 Some modern Assyrians still speak Aramaic.
C1 Scholars study Aramaic texts to understand ancient cultures.
C2 Aramaic is considered a Semitic language with a rich history.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Aramaic language or people
A1 The Aramaic language is ancient and no longer widely spoken.
A2 Some words in Arabic have roots in Aramaic.
B1 Scholars study Aramaic texts to understand ancient history.
B2 The Aramaic alphabet is similar to Hebrew and Syriac scripts.
C1 Aramaic was once the lingua franca of the ancient Near East.
C2 The Targum translations of the Bible were written in Aramaic.
formal The ancient language of Aramaic is still studied by scholars today.
informal I heard that Aramaic was the language spoken by Jesus.
slang I have no idea what that Aramaic stuff is all about.
figurative Learning Aramaic feels like unlocking a hidden treasure of history.
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