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* [[Neo-Aramaic languages]] also known as Syriac in most native vernaculars |
* [[Neo-Aramaic languages]] also known as Syriac in most native vernaculars |
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* [[Syriac Christianity]], the churches using Syriac as their liturgical language |
* [[Syriac Christianity]], the churches using Syriac as their liturgical language |
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** [[West Syriac Rite]], |
** [[West Syriac Rite]], liturgical rite of the Syriac Orthodox Church, and the Syriac Catholic Church |
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** [[East Syriac Rite]], |
** [[East Syriac Rite]], liturgical rite of the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Chaldean Catholic Church |
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*[[Assyrian people]] (Syriacs) |
*[[Assyrian people]] (Syriacs) |
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*[[Suriyani Malayalam]], |
*[[Suriyani Malayalam]], dialect of Malayalam influenced by Syriac |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 15:23, 10 September 2020
Syriac may refer to:
- Syriac language, a dialect of Middle Aramaic
- Syriac alphabet
- Neo-Aramaic languages also known as Syriac in most native vernaculars
- Syriac Christianity, the churches using Syriac as their liturgical language
- West Syriac Rite, liturgical rite of the Syriac Orthodox Church, and the Syriac Catholic Church
- East Syriac Rite, liturgical rite of the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Chaldean Catholic Church
- Assyrian people (Syriacs)
- Suriyani Malayalam, dialect of Malayalam influenced by Syriac