Syriac. (syc | ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ syc | leššānā Suryāyā is a dialect of Middle Aramaic that was once spoken across much of the Fertile Crescent .
Kaynak: Syriac language The Assyrian people most commonly known as Assyrians and other later names, such as Ashuriyun, Atorayeh and
Syriacs (see names of
SyriacKaynak: Assyrian peopleThe
Syriac alphabet is a writing system primarily used to write the
Syriac language from the 1st century AD It is one of the Semitic
Kaynak: Syriac alphabetSyriac or Syrian Christianity (ܡܫܝܚܝܘܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ, mšiḥāiūṯā suryāiṯā), the
Syriac -speaking Christians of Mesopotamia , comprises multiple
Kaynak: Syriac Christianity The
Syriac Orthodox Church. (ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܬܪܝܨܬ ܫܘܒܚܐ. ʿīto suryoyto trīṣaṯ šubḥo) is an autocephalous Oriental Orthodox church based in the
Kaynak: Syriac Orthodox ChurchThe
Syriac Catholic Church. (ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ. church in the Levant having practices and rites in common with the
Syriac Orthodox Church .
Kaynak: Syriac Catholic ChurchSyriac (also "Middle
Syriac") is the classical, literary, liturgical and often spoken language of
Syriac Christians to this day,
Kaynak: Aramaic language for "simple, common, straight, vulgate ", sometimes called the
Syriac Vulgate) is the standard version of the Bible for churches in the
Kaynak: PeshittaSyriac literature is literature written in the
Syriac language , the classical Middle Aramaic language of
Syriac Christianity .
Kaynak: Syriac literature Syriac sacral music is music in the
Syriac language as used in the liturgy of
Syriac Christianity . Historically it is best known from and
Kaynak: Syriac sacral music Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (also known as Assyrian, Aisorski, Assyrianci, Assyriski, Lishana Aturaya, Neo-
Syriac, Sooreth, Suret, Sureth, or
Kaynak: Assyrian Neo-AramaicSyria was the country in which the Greek language intersected with the
Syriac , which was closely related to the Aramaic dialect used by
Kaynak: Syriac versions of the BibleʻIttā Qaddishtā w-Shlikhāitā Qattoliqi d-Madnĕkhā d-Āturāyē), is a
Syriac Church historically centered in Assyria /Assuristan , northern
Kaynak: Assyrian Church of the EastA large proportion of
Syriac Christians in modern Syria still espouse an Aramean identity to this day, though few now speak the Western
Kaynak: Arameansare used only as literary , sacred or classical languages today (for example, Targumic Aramaic , Classical
Syriac and Classical Mandaic ).
Kaynak: Neo-Aramaic languagesThe Syro-hexaplar version (also Syro-hexapla) is the
Syriac translation of the Septuagint , as revised by Origen of Alexandria in his
Kaynak: Syro-hexaplar versionSyriac studies is the study of
Syriac language and
Syriac Christianity A specialist in
Syriac studies is known as a Syriacist.
Kaynak: Syriac studies