Aramaic alphabet, Arameisk alfabet (Suryoyo)

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Aramaic Alphabet letters Suryoyo oromoyo syriac aramean syrianer syrianska aramäer araméer

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  • Sounds similar to the Arabic Alphabet

  • Arabic comes from Aramaic..Hebrew comes from Aramaic too

  • @bloodcheif

    The hebrew, aramaic and arabic alphabet have the same origin and sometimes even familar names. But aramaic is not the origin of arabic.

  • @Heinzelmaennlein Arabic and Hebrew originate from Aramaic

  • 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?

  • Yes they all three comes from the ancient Arameans in Mesopotamia... they only differences except the names are the some times different church belongings...but we are all the same, we are arameans. Suryoyo Oromoyo

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  • @mastergamer204

    THE SAME LIKE HEBREW 

    ONLY THE WORDS ARE DIFFERENT

  • @shaharmos they are DIFFERENT

  • how do u write "Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani" in Aramaic symbols?

  • Christians should learn Aramaic for when Jesus returns.

  • @zekigpr

    The arabic rasm originates from aramaic, but not the language.

  • @Heinzelmaennlein Not the language, but the script. The Character set used to write Arabic develop out of one of the character sets used to write Aramaic...

  • @DanishWolfskin The characters of the Syriac alphabet represent the same sounds as of the original Imperial Aramaic Alapbet.  The Jews borrowed the Imperial Alapbet. The Christian develop/usedthe Gospel script (Estrangela character set) to write the Apostolic Writings. Presently you can use both the old imperial/now Hebrew character set or any of the newer Aramaic/Syriac Character sets to write the Aramean Language/Apostolic Writings.

  • @candiceevans1 For hundreds/thousands of years there was an oral tradition, some writngs and the Book of the Law: Then Ezra, in the fourth or fifth century BC, compiled the Tanach in Hebrew or in Aramaic? From very early on, there was a version in Hebrew and another in Aramaic, and there was a debate as to which one was the orignal language. Nationalist Jews in Jerusalem obviously gave more importance to the Hebrew version. Jesus spoke and preached, primarily in Aramaic, so did his followers...

  • When God wrote on the wall its message of judgment against the King of Babylon (Daniel chapter 5), he wrote in Aramaic. When Jesus preached the Sermon of the Mount (Mathew 5-7) he spoke Aramaic. When Jesus, at the cross, spoke to the Heavenly Fathe (Mathew 27:46), he spoke in Aramaic. The Original Apostolic Writings were in Aramaic. It would be interesting to see in which language and using what character The finger of God (Exodus 31:18; 32:16; 32:19; 34:28) wrote the Tablets f the Law.

  • @zekigpr After the flood there was one language and then came the tower of Babel and the divergence/difference in speach became more and more pronounce till they developed in completely different languages. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph and their descendents originally spoke aramaic. Hebrew was a divergence from aramaic that develop in Canaan, as the Israelites merged with and adopted the language of Canaan...

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