Judeo-Aramaic facts for kids
Judeo-Aramaic is a dialect of Aramaic that was spoken by many Jews during the Second Temple Period (587 BC-70 AD) and for a few centuries afterward. Probably the mother tongue of Jesus, it was influenced mostly by Hebrew.
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A Judeo-Aramaic inscription from Mtskheta, Georgia, dating to the 4th-6th century CE
See also
In Spanish: Dialecto judeo-arameo para niños
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