Judeo-Aramaic languages

Judeo-Aramaic is a dialect of Aramaic, which was spoken by many Jews in the Second Temple period from 587 BC to 70 AD, and for a few centuries afterwards.[1]

Significance

There is a common belief that Judeo-Aramaic was the mother tongue of Jesus, which was influenced by Hebrew.[1]

Judeo-Aramaic Languages Media

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References

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