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Hey! I’m no expert in languages.
Assuming you know (which is why I’m asking). What do we actually call the native (key word) Semitic language of Assyrian people today?
I’ve heard it referred to by many names. Syriac, Neo-Aramaic, Assyrian, Assyrian Aramaic, Suryoyo, Turoyo, Surayt, Suret and many others.
Its all very confusing to me. Especially since I’m looking to learn the common native tongue spoken by Assyrians today (whether it’s called Syriac or whatever).
Do you know?
Sorry if this is a waste of time btw.
Hello! This may not be the answer you're looking for, but it's... all of the above.
There are two major modern languages descended from classical Aramaic, similar to how French and Spanish are descended from Latin. (Aramaic is the language that supplanted Akkadian in Mesopotamia, similar to how Akkadian supplanted Sumerian.) In the languages themselves, they are Suret and Turoyo. Suret, also called Assyrian (not to be confused with the Akkadian-speaking Assyrian Empire), Neo-Aramaic or Chaldean, is spoken in Iraq, Syria and neighboring countries. Turoyo is also called Surayt and is spoken predominantly in Syria and Turkey. Both languages also have a growing diaspora as many speakers have fled the region since the 2003 Iraq war and Syrian civil war. In addition, there are several smaller languages and dialects in the same grouping.
How we name a language is always a complicated question, and depends who's asking. If the goal is to match how the speakers themselves refer to their language, I believe (based on my reading - please correct me!) "Suret & Turoyo" is the best option, but this won't get you far in linguistics research or when looking for resources. Most languages have any of several ways to refer to them - think of how in English, German is called "German", but in German, it's "Deutsch" (not to mention "Tysk" in Danish, "Allemand" in French, etc!) And for languages with a layered and complicated history, like those of the Near and Middle East, these names can multiply manyfold.
I'm not familiar with these languages personally, so if anyone has more knowledge of these languages or how best to search for resources on them, please reblog with them below. And best of luck with your language learning!
*studies languages*
*actually has to learn vocabulary*
Me:
• T O S K A •
(Russian)
A deep, existential kind of boredom not only with mundane things, but also with loftier pursuits such as love, poetry or even religion.
Okay but Jacob explaing Miss Peregrine modern language because the kids keep using it like:
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Jacob: "okay first: "that's the tea".."
Miss Peregrine: "??? Tea? What? Why? I mean yes sure but???"
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Jacob: "next: spill the tea.."
Miss Peregrine: "why would anyone...???"
Jacob: "Noo, listen! Spilling the tea means to gossip. When someone comes to me and says for example: "That one kid did something very funny today" then I can say "spill the tea" instead of "tell me."
Miss Peregrine: *being genuinely confused* but... what does that have to do with tea?????"
And the whole conversation would end with an annoyed and confused Miss Peregrine who just wishes that they could go back to 1940.
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Feel free to add more haha😂✌🏻♥️
🔮 hey my name is ari!
🔮 i'm currently an upper 6 student in trinidad writing cape.
🔮 im a langauge student; i take french, spanish and environmental science [communication studies and caribbean studies are compulsory]
🔮 i'm going to study linguistics at university [i really wanna focus on sociolinguistics and creole dialectology]
🔮 native language: english, trinidad english creole
🔮 currently learning: french [b2], spanish [b2]
🔮 have been learning off and on/want to learn: portugese, mandarin, korean, patois
🔮 some of my other interests include: trying to learn more languages than i can manage, drinking copious amounts of tea, studying astrology, tarot and oracle decks, reading until ungodly hours of the morning, listening to music [i love soca, reggae, kpop, post hardcore/emo bands, dancehall, reggaeton and a few french artists], calligraphy and brush lettering
🔮 she/her | intp-t | 6w5 | cancer sun, scorpio moon aquarius rising | still can't tell if i'm more ravenclaw or slytherin
🔮 this is actually not my first studyblr. i switched accs two years ago but stopped using tumblr but i'm back now!
🔮 i hope to use this blog frequently to connect with my friends in the community [plus make some new ones as well], inspire others esp young caribbean students [i know there aren't many resources out there so i'm here to help] and just to record my progress and keep myself inspired as i move from secondary school to university [as soon as i decide where im going i'll let y'all know!]
🔮 this blog is solely aimed at spreading positivity however i may speak on social issues from time to time
🔮 that being said: this blog is a safe space! you are free to disagree with me or anything i reblog but any offensive posts or users will be removed [i.e. no racism, homophobia, transphobia, fat-shaming, classism, sexism, etc.]
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🔮 some people that inspire me:
@multilingual-wannabe // @eirlon
@studyign
@academla
@academiix
@obsidianstudy
@universi-tea
my other close friends who arent on tumblr :(
🔮 my main is @imaginari
ari ♡
Langblr Word of the Day Challenge - Day Four
Word - Le temps (time)
Task: find an image on unsplash and describe it
Dans cette photo, il y a deux couleurs, rose et bleu. Dans la côté bleu, il y a un trou dans laquelle un main a apparaît. Le main tiens un horloge, qui montre qu’il est quinze heures moins vingt. Je ne sais pas si c’est exactement cette temps, mais j’ai essayé. L’horloge ressemble un peu vieux, mais à mon avis c’est très beau et élégant.
pictures from how i spent my day yeasterday 30/07/20
it was my first day after exams. i spent my morning doing ‘silent reading’ 😅. one of the many books i am currently reading is hard times by charles dickens which is on my literature syllabus for next term. then i spent the afternoon (after my usual afternoon nap) listening to french videos and then some music while doing a bit of embroidery.
today 31/07/20 i woke up a bit late because i spent almost the entire night awake doing more reading, but this time a book i’m reading for my own general pleasure. i think i’ll spend today reading articles in french and spanish based on next term’s syllabus and then craft again in the afternoon.
wishing all of you a lovely day 🙂