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    Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (Aramaic: ארמית Ārāmît) was the form of Middle Aramaic employed by writers in Lower Mesopotamia between the fourth and eleventh...
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  • Aramaic (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: ארמית, romanized: ˀərāmiṯ; Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡܐܝܬ, romanized: arāmāˀiṯ) is a Northwest Semitic language that originated...
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  • in Jewish religious schools and academically, although not as widely as the Babylonian Talmud, most of which is written in Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. There...
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    Judeo-Aramaic cultural heritage. Jewish Babylonian Aramaic Jewish Palestinian Aramaic Galilean dialect Israelian Hebrew Semitic languages Aramaic studies...
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    Talmud (redirect from Babylonian Talmud)
    Caesarea. It is written largely in Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, a Western Aramaic language that differs from its Babylonian counterpart. This Talmud is a synopsis...
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  • Jewish Babylonian Aramaic, adding hundreds of thousands of users with varying levels of Aramaic mastery. Historically, eastern varieties of Aramaic have...
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    states: Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: וחניקת סודרה, romanized: uḥniqaṯ suḏrā, lit. 'and suffocation [by means of] sudra' instead of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: וצליבת...
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    Nabu (category Articles containing Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (ca. 200-1200 CE)-language text)
    Nabu (Akkadian: cuneiform: 𒀭𒀝 Nabû, Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: נְבוֹ‏, romanized: Nəḇo) is the Babylonian patron god of literacy, the rational arts...
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  • Mazzikin (redirect from Jewish fairy)
    In Jewish mythology, mazzikin (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: מַזִּיקִין, romanized: mazzikin, borrowed as Hebrew: מַזִּיקִים) are invisible demons that can...
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    Targum Onkelos (category Articles containing Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (ca. 200-1200 CE)-language text)
    Targum Onkelos (or Onqelos; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: תַּרְגּוּם אֻנְקְלוֹס‎, Targūm ’Unqəlōs) is the primary Jewish Aramaic targum ("translation") of...
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