Got a project I'm working on and need to find someone who can record a few words in Aramaic.
Any ideas?
by sacolton 9 Replies latest jw friends
Got a project I'm working on and need to find someone who can record a few words in Aramaic.
Any ideas?
Hebrew slaves are hard to come by!
Maybe you can let a few go?
Egypt, i believe it is spoken, there. Or, perhaps syria.
S
I can help in Hebrew
Z
not sure if will work....but try strapabombaonna.com....works for arabic i guess.......oompa
I believe it's a "dead" language. I don't think it's "spoken" anymore, thought there are a few experts on it. Try a University.
changeling :)
Several dialects of Aramaic (especially "Syriac") are still spoken in the Middle East. Not long ago I overheard some on a children's playground... Check with "Chaldean" or "Assyrian" churches.
As I remember, didn't Mel Gibson film The Passion of the Christ in Aramaic? Wasn't the film directed using Aramaic? If so, there had to be some method of teaching the actors how to speak in Aramaic. I'm sure that if you google "learning Aramaic" or "studying Aramaic," you will find some resources.
try using the yahoo answers. Just ask your question there, someone out there might be able to help you.