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  1. Samaritan Aramaic, or Samaritan, was the dialect of Aramaic used by the Samaritans in their sacred and scholarly literature. This should not be confused with the Samaritan Hebrew language of the Scriptures. Samaritan Aramaic ceased to be a spoken language some time between the 10th and the 12th centuries, with Samaritans switching to ...

  2. Samaritan Hebrew, a descendant of Biblical Hebrew used by Samaritans as a liturgical language. Samaritan Aramaic, a dialect of Aramaic used by the Samaritans in their sacred and scholarly literature. Samaritan alphabet. Download an alphabet chart for Samaritan (Excel) Sample texts in the Samaritan alphabet

  3. For the Samaritans, Ancient Hebrew ceased to be a spoken everyday language and was succeeded by Samaritan Aramaic, which itself ceased to be a spoken language some time between the 10th and 12th centuries and was succeeded by Arabic (or more specifically Samaritan Palestinian Arabic ).

  4. Aramaic, a Palestinian Aramaic dialect analogous to Jewish. Christian Aramaic, the two other dialects in use during the first. in Palestine. It ceased to be spoken around the twelfth century, a written language it has since then been used only.

  5. Samaritan Aramaic (SA) is a Palestinian Aramaic dialect similar to Jewish Aramaic and Christian Aramaic, the two other dialects in use during the first millennium CE in Palestine.

  6. Jul 16, 2023 · Samaritan Aramaic belongs with the Jewish and Christian Palestinian Aramaic languages to the Late Western Aramaic dialect group within the Aramaic branch of Northwest Semitic. The Western Aramaic dialects are literary languages from the first centuries ce that are based on vernaculars spoken in different areas of Palestine.

  7. Nov 2, 2015 · Abraham Tal’s Dictionary of Samaritan Aramaic, the first dictionary of its kind, contains the vocabulary of the Aramaic dialect in which the Samaritans composed their texts, from the...

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