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  • this language is from iraq, spoken in iraq and near iran, assyrians are the christians of iraq

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  • Its very similar to Ivrit , though very corrupted.Ivrit and Egyptian Arabic sound closer to ancient Aramaic even if unrelated.This is a non-Semitic accent;maybe Kurdish or Turkish.Too bad its gonna disappear soon ,no matter what you people do.Just like Old Assyrian= Akkadian disappeared.I give you 30-50 years of survival

  • Is this a Jewish, Christian, or Muslim dialect? Which country?

  • @auitane It is a Christian dialect. Most speakers are originally from Iran, near the Azerbaijan province.

  • @auitane Arameic 

  • Which of the dialects is this?

  • @auitane This is the Urmi dialect.

  • I wish to thank you for your effort. To me it sound very important to preserve our heritage in any form. Thanks

  • we use lots of religion speak in our assyrian, or armek language.

  • thank you so much for teaching my, peopel language, Iwill say for you'' bssamta rabba'' Im assyrian from Iraq, live in canada, lol.

  • adamtak brukhma assholyan women

  • Good Night = Ramsha brikha

    ;)

  • dawaa newet =you are crazy.

    selena shieleket yemog =i will fuck the clitoris of your mother.

    mesla bootet baabOg=suck the dick of your father (tell to a men).

    mesla bootet baabAg=suck the dick of your father (tell to a women).

  • Good job!

    Please, don't interrrrupt your efforts..

    BTV,t he common responce on SHLAMA is BSHAINA )))

    And it would be very great if you stop using French word "merci" instead of BASEEMA RABA.

    Anyway, I really admire your work and appreciate your enthusiasm! May Marya Alaha help you! BASMA GANOOKH!

  • Shlamalakh /Shlomolokh

    This is not my dialect , we are in shlomo and not shlama mode in Tur Abdin, like in West Syriac, but I find these lessons awesome.

    You could change the black background( :-( ) with photos

    Tawdi, keep on doing these videos.

  • Shlamalokh

    Seems your videos have become more and more popular since my last email. I'm happy that more and more people are interested in learning this language. Even though I am not Assyrian i have great respect for this language and am really determined in learing the language. I was wondering if you can send me some videos to my email and help me to learn it more fluently because one who knows assyrian in my area because I left Chicago. It was easier there beause it eas much more diverse.

  • Thats Great!

    I have one question though. For Good evening and good night. Can you say good night as an intro and to conclude a conversation?

  • Good question. I've never seen it used as an intro to a conversation. It sounds like maybe it used to, but now its generally just used as a goodbye (sort of the same way good night isn't really a greeting in english anymore either).

  • I have heard it's been used in many speeches as a formal opening. Ramshokhon Brikha is not only for good night it literary means blessed be your night.

  • Hecka improved my Assyrian! Quality stuff. I needed this man, thank you!

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