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Syriac language

A dialect of Middle Aramaic
Syriac language It's medieval Aramaic Semitic branch )It is a kind of dialect mainly distributed in the Levant area.
When the Assyrian Empire (911 - 605 BC) conquered various Alam city states and kingdoms in its west, the ancient Alam language was adopted by the New Assyrian Empire.
Achaemenid Empire After the rise, the ancient Aramaic language became the official language, and the ancient Aramaic language quickly became the common language in the region.
From the 1st century AD, the ancient Syrian language became the carrier of Syrian Christian culture.
The basic culture and literature of Syria have influenced the development of Arabic. Classical Syrian is still the language of Christian liturgy in Syria.
Chinese name
Syriac language
Foreign name
Syriac ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ‎ Leššānā Suryāyā
Subordination
medieval times Aramaic
Nature
dialect
Region
Levant region
Syriac language It's medieval Aramaic Semitic branch )A dialect of The fertile soil of the new moon It is distributed in most areas of eastern Arabia. Classical Syriac became the written language of the Middle East in the 4-8th century Syrian literature In fact, the existing Aramaic literature contains about 90% of Syrian literature. Still Middle East Some religious week Language. from Aramaic alphabet Derived Syrian alphabet Writing. It is also Keralite Syrian Christian Sacrament Language.
After the Assyrian Empire (911 - 605 BC) conquered various Alam city states and kingdoms in its west [1] The ancient Aramaic language was adopted by the New Assyrian Empire. When Achaemenid Empire He rose after the fall of the Assyrian Empire, and took the ancient Aramaic language as the official language. The ancient Aramaic language quickly became the common language in the region. [2] From the third to the fourth centuries, the inhabitants of the region began to believe in Christianity. Following Latin and Greek, Syrian became the "third important Christian language" at the beginning of the Christian era. From the 1st century AD, the ancient Syrian language became the carrier of Syrian Christian culture. [3]
Later, the Syrian language spread all over the Malabar coast of India and eastern China in Asia. It became a medium of communication and cultural transmission, affecting later Arabs, the Parthian Empire and the Persian Sassanian Empire. [2] Syrian is mainly the expression medium of Christianity. The basic culture and literature of Syria influenced the development of Arabic, which largely replaced it in the 14th century [1] Classic Syriac is still the language of Christian liturgy in Syria. [2]
The local accent of Syria's Aramaic language is in Edsa, which is influenced by the development of the Eastern Church. Before Arabic became the dominant language, the Christian community in Syria was a major language community in the vast region between the Middle East, Central Asia and Kerala. [3]