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  • Beautiful :)))

  • Wow, it's our long lost cousins. Interesting that others still use sapha aramit bishvil tefilot. good stuff ve shlamayateichem.

  • The reason why God is called Elah in Aramaic and Allah in Arabic (Islam) is because Arabic is derived greatly from Aramaic. Aramaic came before Arabic.

  • @21stStreetReviews the reason God is Elah in Aramaic is because it is derived from the Hebrew Elah, which is itself derived from the proto-Semetic Elah, shared by the Jews, the Caananites, and the cultures of the region, generally - long before the arab invasion

  • This is ARAMEIC !But its okey brother Achur and Aram where also brothers according to the holy bible and the mothers of Israel where Arameens like so Moche and Abraham according to the holy Bible Jesus had ARAMEIC bloodThemothers Name Rachel Lea RebeccaThe onkel Laban Schlomo ahe Mchihaya

    Hahahaha en Paradox det finns inte ett "Assyriska" språk den ÄR UTDÖTTUtan detta är ARAMEISKA Vidriga Lögnare LIAR LIAR

    This is ARAMEIC an NOT Assyrian

    God never lias ther is no Language alive named ASSYRIAN

  • @MultiKeter

    In the community we just refer to our language as Assyrian because we know what we are actually talking about, it's like slang.

  • @MyPhysics101 Hahahaha yeah sure "Slang" !

  • @MultiKeter Es giebt keine Assuriche sprache nur Arameich alle di sprache studiren wissen dise fact

  • @MultiKeter

    Aramaic is an Assyrian language in the same sense that English is an American or British language, etc.

  • @MultiKeter

    What's so funny? Saying we "speak" Assyrian is a colloquial in our community.

  • Prove the Angels pray in Aramaic !?

  • @dodgejack7 why dont you prove the opposite?

  • this is only aramaic and not ass...

    god bless my east-arameans

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  • Wow!! What a heavenly voice!

  • I have found severla of your videos now and they are lovely and very spiritual. May God bless you and your presentations.

  • Oh my... I wasn't even looking and I stumbled upon this my maternal Grama is 100% Assyrian I can't wait to play this to her!

  • Amazing..

    Peace&Love!

  • how am I going to learn it from this

  • صوت جميل جدا بارك الله صاحبة هذا الصوت

    اللغة الارامية ام اللغات واعتقد ان الله قد ابقى عليها لانها لغت المسيح باركها الله

    وبارك شعبها الارامي

  • amin

  • Thank you for this version. It is beautiful and nice for a change from the melody sang in church.

  • Ra speakss ra hears harself.

  • Enaanaa.. thanks for the video.. it would be nice if you put the lyrics in the Aramaic.. (in english letters)...

    anyways thnx... God bless

  • @mealie1613

    That sounds like a great Idea I will try to do that God bless and thanks.

  • Very beautiful.

  • You have the voice of an angel

  • thanks for sharing this video, is a very interesting prayer, heavenly, I can uderstand but I thik is beautiful words

  • @paolitas7

    Thanks for listening :)

  • You have cool voice. .awesome! ! :)

  • @letshavewhat1111

    The beauty is in the Art of listening :) God bless you. and Thank you.

  • Beautiful!  This exact word of the Lord's prayers in the Assyrian langauge, This is our daily prayer at church and at home too.

  • @MRamina100

    Yes Indees, Thanks Ramina

  • Where can I hear similar songs? This voice is unique. It's very emotional; it gets in the soul. Beautiful.

  • @thepandy2007

    Thank you :) Go to my channel click on my name and you will hear more songs God bless :)

  • This is beautiful.

  • This accent seems more realistic than the one from the passion of the christ.

  • this is aramaic in its western (syriac) form, spoken by the assyrian people, whereas babylonians spoke aramaic in its eastern form as it is still used in some jewish sepharadic dialects (the hebrew having adopted eastern aramaic during the babylonian exile).

  • but the prayer really is assyrian, because the assyrian people has, as a whole become christian, before a part of it converted to islam. dividing the syriac cultural identity into "authentic" pre-christian syriacs and "false" christianised would be groundless. the syriac identity, just as the greek or the roman, includes its pagan history just as authentically as its christian history.

  • hi.

    very good indeed, but one question;

    are you singing songs from Christianity?

    or they are really assyrian prayers?,

    i mean Babylonians or sumerian' s ones because you are using a sumerian nip, and even the name of INNANA ?.

    so if your prayers are from christian people i cannot find any sense...

    and if they are truly assyrian (before christianity) i would like to have the lyrick in romanics..

    thanks.

  • It's the Lord's Prayer as it is found in the Gospel of Matthew. You can Google it for the transliteration into Latin letters.

  • assyrians as wellas babylonians and sumerians i thought were indo european not semitic like the syriac speaking syrians. or aramaic speakiners

  • @inaeparsus I think that is her personal name. I recongnized that name inannan as well, the babylonian false goddess. I used to be a pagan, so that was a red flag when I saw that. But, looks like this is actually her given name. If she is using it as a handle I would worry. Unless she is unaware. Nopw she wont be though. Might be her name, she cant help that.

  • Language of the angels? That's the first I've heard Aramaic called that.

  • It's wonderful Eeena -

    [I]May the blessing of light be upon you,

    Light on the outside, Light on the inside.

    With God's sunlight shining on you,

    May your heart glow with warmth,

    Like a turf fire that welcomes friends and strangers alike.

    May the light of the Lord shine from your eyes,

    Like a candle in the window,

    Welcoming the weary traveller.[/I]

  • shookha awah we'awra wad roukha d'quotcha min alam w'adam min a'lam almeen w'amin

  • Am from pakistan and wants to make friendship with Aramic speaking ppl. Any one please contact me.

  • so beautiful

  • basma ganakh azizta Vian

    qala basima hiwa mn Maria Alaha garg tawe qa zmarta o halhalta b shemme qadisha ..

    shlami o khobi

    Amira

  • not exactly pure Assyrian pronounciation but excellent attempt.

  • Hypnotix, my dear thanks for your comment, However the pronounciation is exact the melody is different. I intended it to be that way. Thanks

    If you do feel that there is an error in the words please show me where, Thank you and God bless you.

  • Dear Enaanaa,

    Yes I am posting a video response for you. Many thanks for not taking this the wrong way. Also, it may very well be that the inflections are not exact due to the melody.

    نعمة وسلام معكم

  • @Enaanaa Sorry, I was watching two videos at the same time and accedentaly wrote this on the wrong video.

  • I have no idea what she is saying, but it is beautiful sounding

  • I love every word pronounced

  • excuse me whats the difference between chaldeans,syriacs and assyrians in terms of origin?? does every one of them have a specific father?? and are they arameans?

  • azboy112591 lol????

    GOD BLESS ALL..

    u stupid shit

  • fascinating

  • may God bless you

  • beautiful! thank you for posting this :)

  • I do not understand a single sylabel of it, but it sounds beautiful.

  • taudioso ralabe li sluso kito haucha schafirto !!

  • Enaanaa,thank you for sharing this interesting tape that let us hear the original language of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

    God bless you!

  • I don't know who said that he only spoke in Hebrew LOL but you need to do more reseach on that for yourself.

  • Theres so much to learn how and why our lord spoke in Aramaic. The Assyrian speak in the Old Aramaic that has been preserve for so many centuries.

  • Jesus certainly spoke the Aramaic dialect of Galilee.Besides Hebrew, there was another language -- Aramaic -- which had already been used along side for some centuries. This language was the "familiar" language which the people spoke in most of the villages and towns of Palestine, particularly in the North (Nazareth, Capharnaum, etc.) Where Jesus was educated, grew up, and spent the major portion of His life. It was also understood and spoken outside the confines of this region.

  • No, The lord spoke in Old Aramaic.

  • no it was in aramaic

    see abraham the father of the jews came from mesopotamia where the language there was none other than armaic hebrew is like aramaic but slang version and alot and alot of different words most of the words are rather longer or shorter

  • enaanaa thank you for such a nice vedio my brother

  • You mean my sister lol

  • Thank you samsara god bless u the other version is the original. It's how they sing it in church

  • Enaanaa, I like this version better. Thank you for singing for us, your voice is angelic :)

  • Thank you samsara god bless u

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