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Ani be neekek fe teezak ya hilwah
ОтветитьI didnt know Hebro is so close to our language Aramaic love it now i have to find me Hebro speaking girlfriend 😅
ОтветитьIt's the same language, same alphabet (or abjad), just different pronunciations. Actually, the Hebrew alphabet (Ketav Ashuri) is the Assyrian Aramaic alphabet. When the Jews were in Babylon, they started using the Ketav Ashuri instead of their older Proto-Sinaitic alphabet. So the Jews used the Aramaic alphabet since that time. Aramaic also created the Hindi (Brahmi script) and Old Mongolian alphabets, and many other Middle Eastern scripts. Father Abraham was an Aramean; his brothers stayed in Aram, while he ventured down to Canaan, where he started using Hebrew. So many connections!
ОтветитьMewalakh 😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьThat was so much fun to watch!
Next time anyone says the jewish people are not native to the middle east, show them this video.
am arab i understood some of the words
ОтветитьI don't understand why people would be amazed at the similarities between modern Hebrew and Aramaic.
The reason being modern Hebrew is nothing more than a dialect of Aramaic passed off as actual Hebrew because actual Hebrew is absolutely different and unintelligible to Aramaic speaker!
Modern Hebrew is a creole; these Hebrew speakers should adopt the Sepharadi pronunciation 😜
ОтветитьAramiac, Hebrew and Arabic are similar
ОтветитьAs a eritrean tigrinya speaker i was so suprised to hear the similarities between our language it makes me want to learn more about our similarities and read the bible in its original aramaic languages who knows what similar words could be hiding
Ответитьالعرب ليس لهم اي علاقة تاريخية مع الاشورين او اليهود لا من بعيد ولا من قريب سوى انهم غزات ليس الا
ОтветитьThe two languages are one language, which is Aramaic, but with slightly different dialects, nothing more and nothing less

Hey Bahador - Assyrian Aramaic vs Hebrew Aramaic - plz make this video. You already know Assyrians, but I'm sure you can reach out to your contacts in Israel to see if there are older Syrian Jews or Kurdish Jews (maybe some younger religious ones) that are fluent in old-school Hebrew-Aramaic. Aramaic is so entwined with Judaism/Hebrew that I'd easily say its Hebrew's sister language. You can find it on almost every page of religious Jewish text alongside Hebrew.
Ответитьܣܓܝ ܛܘܒ
ОтветитьSo these people are same they are just playing our heads?
ОтветитьThe original Hebrew is 99.99% Aramaic. The one spoken here, isn't even Hebrew at all. It's Yiddish, which means that roughly 50% of the words are of Eastern European/Slavic or German origin, which is why we see/hear so much difference, here.
ОтветитьI’m arab, and I could understand almost all of the words ✌🏻
ОтветитьWhy do we need the annoying tunes in the background? I was very interested in this but I'm not putting up that.
Ответить🇮🇶🐓🙏🙏My grandfather is Assyrian, and we are all Assyrians and Babylonians 🚩🚩Long live the sacred chicken and the star
ОтветитьBasima!
ОтветитьWow, this is so interesting. I am a linguist too so this video was so enlightening. Thank you.
ОтветитьMost old langueges is armenian 🇦🇲💪
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ОтветитьThe fortified city will disappear from Ephraim, and royal power from Damascus; the remnant of Aram will be like the glory of the Israelites,” declares the LORD Almighty.
isaiah 17:3
העיר המבוצרת תיעלם מאפרים, וכוח המלוכה מדמשק; שארית ארם תהיה ככבוד בני ישראל, נאמר יהוה אלוקים. ישעיהו יז:3
Nice but this video is uncomplete without arabic... I recognised mist of the words
ОтветитьA very nice video. We have more in common than you think.
Isaiah 19:23-25: “In that day there will be a road from Egypt to Assyria, and the Assyrians will come into Egypt and the Egyptians into Assyria; and the Egyptians and the Assyrians will serve the Lord. At that time Israel will be third with Egypt and Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth; for the Lord of hosts will bless them and say, Blessed are you, O Egypt, my people, and you, O Assyria, the work of my hands, and you, O Israel, my inheritance.”
كل ما قالوه هي كلمات عربيه 😅
ОтветитьShlama Assyrian
Shalom Hebrew
Shena ,سنة in arabic
Bakhaبكى in Arabic
Kabala قبل in Arabic
Melakh ملاك in Arabic
Nefesh نفس in Arabic
The three languages are very similar
Lütfen kimse yanlış anlamasın. Sizlerden ögrenmek istiyorum. Hz İsa Peygamberi gerçekte kim öldürdü? Teşekkür ederim.
ОтветитьJews and Assyrians are literally cousins. Our heritage is like a handshake🇮🇱❤️🤍💙🧡
ОтветитьWord of Nafesh = Nafas in Malay..
Malakha = Malaikat in Arab
Shlama/shalom/assalam
ОтветитьI am from Israel, and my grandparents spoke Aramic. My parents spoke it, but they never spoke to us 😢
ОтветитьWhy you dont enslave jews????
Ответитьant ho malaka melch malkaia
ОтветитьSometime you should just prompt them to have a conversation across languages, start somewhere familiar, maybe the prompt in English and then see if they can have an ineligible conversation from there...
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ОтветитьHindi also suna
ОтветитьVery close to Arabic as well . The same word roots
ОтветитьTHOSE MIDDLE EASTERNS DON'T UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER 😂😂😂
ОтветитьThe only way Assyrians will finally get there land back is with the help of Israel.... Our brothers and our freinds.😊😊😊
ОтветитьWhat does Hebrew have to do with this thief usurper state of Israel ?
ОтветитьSooooooo nice. God bless you all.
ОтветитьIntresting the language God spoke & the language his murderers spoke....
Some things never change.
daughter of sargon II and daughter of hezekiah talk together about good old Time 😂😂😂
Ответитьi'm syriac aramaic and i speak Arabic.. they're very similar too.
Ответитьwhy did i understand this when i am an Arab 🙂
ОтветитьWell it,s nice to be white (akmost)and speak the language of Black real Hebrew people ...
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