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== References ==
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== Resources ==
* https://www.lexilogos.com/english/syriac_dictionary.htm various dictionary resources, e.g. searchable but untagged https://lishani.com/dictionary/english/ or very tagged and translated http://www.assyrianlanguages.org/sureth/dosearch.php?searchkey=93&language=id
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* https://www.lexilogos.com/english/syriac_dictionary.htm links to various dictionary resources, e.g.
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** searchable but untagged https://lishani.com/dictionary/english/
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** very tagged and translated http://www.assyrianlanguages.org/sureth/dosearch.php?searchkey=93&language=id
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* https://www.bible.com/versions/1080-aii-
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* http://sargonsays.com/ dictionary with examples
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* https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/aii
   
=== Verbs ===
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== Verbs ==
are totally radical, like in ara/heb/mlt
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are totally radical, like in ara/heb/mlt – use the python scripts like we did there, or would [[lexd]] be better these days?
   
 
== See also ==
 
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[[Category:Semitic languages]]

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ܣܘܪܝܬ, ܣܘܪܬ ?
(Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Suret)
Family: Semitic languages
ISO Codes: / / aii
Incubator: {{{incubator}}}
Language pairs:


Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (or Suret, Wikipedia:Suret language, but see language name discussion) is a Semitic language.


Resources

Verbs

are totally radical, like in ara/heb/mlt – use the python scripts like we did there, or would lexd be better these days?

See also

Related pages