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  Lishanid Noshan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is somewhat intelligible with the Jewish Neo-Aramaic languages of Hulaula (spoken to the east, in Iranian Kurdistan) and Lishan Didan (spoken to the north east, in Iranian Azerbaijan).
Lishanid Noshan was also spoken about 50 km north of Arbil, in the village of Dobe, with a dialect related to, but distinct from Arbili.
However, uprooted from their homes, and thrown together with so many different language groups in the fledgling nation, Lishanid Noshan began to be replaced in the speech of younger generations by Modern Hebrew.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lishanid_Noshan   (687 words)

  
 Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The native name of the language is Lishanid Janan, which means 'our language', and is similar to names used by other Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialects (Lishan Didan, Lishanid Noshan).
It may be related to Lishanid Noshan, which has clusters around Arbil to the south east of Barzan.
There maybe some similarities between Barzani and the subdialect of Lishanid Noshan formerly spoken in the village of Dobe, 50 km north of Arbil.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bijil_Neo-Aramaic   (352 words)

  
 Bijil Neo-Aramaic
Not enough evidence about Bijil Neo-Aramaic has been gathered to establish a connection with other Neo-Aramaic dialects.
There maybe some similarities between Bijil Neo-Aramaic and the subdialect of Lishanid Noshan formerly spoken in the village of Dobe, 50 km north of Arbil.
There are no known texts written in Bijil Neo-Aramaic.
www.governpub.com /Languages-B/Bijil_Neo-Aramaic.php   (223 words)

  
 Ethnologue: Israel
(JUDEO-ARAMAIC, LISHANA NOSHAN, LISHANA AXNI, JABALI, KURDIT, GALIGLU, 'ARAMIT,
60% to 70% intelligibility with Lishanan and Lishanid Noshan.
60% to 70% intelligibility with Hulaulá and Lishanid Noshan, but not with other Aramaic languages.
www.christusrex.org /www3/ethno/Isra.html   (1868 words)

  
 Informat.io on Hulaul Language
Speakers sometimes call their language Lishana Noshan or Lishana Akhni, both of which mean 'our language'.
To distinguish it from other dialects of Jewish Neo-Aramaic, Hulaulá is sometimes called Galiglu ('mine-yours'), demonstrating different use of prepositions and pronominal suffixes.
It is also somewhat intelligible with its western neighbour, the Jewish Neo-Aramaic of Arbil: Lishanid Noshan.
quaest.io /?title=hulaul-language   (427 words)

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