Aramaic in German
Aramaic in German is aramäisch, Aramäisch — Aramaic means an ancient family of Semitic languages once used across the Near East, including the everyday language spoken by Jesus of Nazareth.
Aramaic in German
What does "Aramaic" mean?
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name An ancient family of Semitic languages once used across the Near East, including the everyday language spoken by Jesus of Nazareth.
"Parts of the Book of Daniel were originally written in Aramaic."
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adj Relating to the Aramaic language or its speakers.
"Some Aramaic inscriptions have survived on ancient pottery."
Aramaic in a sentence
- Parts of the Book of Daniel were originally written in Aramaic.
- Aramaic was the common language of the Persian Empire's administration.
- Some Aramaic inscriptions have survived on ancient pottery.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Aramaic" in German?
"Aramaic" in German is aramäisch, Aramäisch. Aramaic means: An ancient family of Semitic languages once used across the Near East, including the everyday language spoken by Jesus of Nazareth.
How do you use "Aramaic" in a sentence?
Example: "Parts of the Book of Daniel were originally written in Aramaic." In German, "Aramaic" is aramäisch, Aramäisch.
Are there other ways to say "Aramaic" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "Aramaic": aramäisch, Aramäisch.