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Lishana Deni is a modern Jewish Aramaic language, often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in the
town of Zakho and its surrounding villages in northern Iraq, on the border with Turkey. Most speakers now live in and around
Jerusalem. The name Lishana Deni means 'our language', and is similar to names used by other Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialects.
Other popular names for the language are Lishan Hozaye, 'the language of the Jews', and Kurdit, 'Kurdish'. Scholarly sources
tend simply to refer to Lishana Deni as Zakho Jewish Neo-Aramaic. |
Names (more)[br] Denieg[en] Lishana Deni [sh] Lishana deni jezik [hr] Lishana deni jezik [th] ภาษาลิซานา เดนี [tr] Lişana Deni |
Language type : Living
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