Judæo-Aramaic language
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Judæo-Aramaic is a collective term used to describe several Hebrew-influenced Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages.
These include:
- Bijil Neo-Aramaic — originally spoken around Bijil in Iraqi Kurdistan.
- Hulaula language — originally spoken in Iranian Kurdistan.
- Lishana Deni — originally spoken around Zakho in Iraqi Kurdistan.
- Lishan Didan — originally spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan.
- Lishanid Noshan — originally spoken around Arbil in Iraqi Kurdistan.
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