❤ Shalom Dr. We are more than brothers :D "Arameans and the Hebrew Patriarchs have shared origins" - Knesset Research and Information Center. m.knesset.gov.il/EN/activity/mmm/Arameans_in_the_Middle_%20East_and_%20Israel.pdf
taudi sagi, mein sommer hit und das als typische Kartoffel wenn ich an die wiedergeburt glauben würde könnte man meinen ich war mal aramäer so mit dem song macht das kuttle kochen und essen noch mehr spaß :-)
It is kind of interesting that even though Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic are semitic language they both sound different in tone, it is even possible to separate them apart even if you don't know the language. By the way, is the beach on Syria?
Well Arabic has tens of different dialects, and lots of them cannot understand each other at all. For example, Moroccan and Lebanese sound like completely different languages. Aramaic also has lots of dialects - this one is the Turoyo/Suryoyo dialect, but there are also the Assyrian dialects in Iraq and Iran and Syria which differ, and the Chaldean Assyrian dialect from Iraq too. Hebrew today has only one dialect (Modern Hebrew). Hebrew and Arabic share most of the grammar and a lot of vocabulary, but Hebrew and Aramaic share more vocabulary. Hebrew feels like the one in the middle of the other two. Some dialects of Aramaic like the Chaldean dialect sound closer to Arabic but others like the Iranian and Iraqi Assyrian dialects sound very close to Hebrew.
Well, I knew about Arabic having tens of different dialects (I took some classes of Arabic in a Church, the pastors one were from Syria and the other was descendant of Egyptians migrants). I used to follow a Palestinian vlogger she said once about Hebrew being more similar to Aramaic. But I had no idea about different dialects of Aramaic neither that were just one dialect of Modern Hebrew but it makes sense since Jews are no longer in a diaspora. But understanding that Chaldeans have two different branches it easy to understand why there is more than once dialect. Thank you so for explaining this!
You're welcome :-) In the past different Jewish communities pronounced Hebrew differently, but those have almost entirely disappeared today except for some religious occasions in the diaspora - but even those are usually pronounced in the Modern Hebrew dialect today. In Israel there's pretty much one pronunciation and one dialect. Aramaic is much more varied because there is no official recognition of their language and people usually speak the languages in their villages or homes.
Assur Germany I am so proud to be Assyro- Chaldean. Thank You for your message of Peace and Tolorance. In Paris, our community says only that we are Assyro- Chaldeans, Assyrian by the Story and Chaldean by Church. Greetings from France. Basma Ganokh ❤
+Mirann Moustafa do you mean indicator? and an indicator for what exactly? my point is that all middle eastern music is influenced by each other and here you come claim its kurdish? which is completely bullshit. This is 100% Suryoyo music
I am Aramaic from Iraq 🇮🇶❤
amazing song👏
Suriyani from Kerala, India! Much love to my brothers in Iraq
@@suriyanikkaran🇮🇶🇮🇶❤️✝️
Love from Assyrian from Iraq
Bin Grieche\Italiener feier das Lied🔥❤️
Love this song! Very catchy.
From your Jewish brother ❤❤❤❤
❤ Shalom Dr. We are more than brothers :D
"Arameans and the Hebrew Patriarchs have shared origins"
- Knesset Research and Information Center.
m.knesset.gov.il/EN/activity/mmm/Arameans_in_the_Middle_%20East_and_%20Israel.pdf
towo seumlor arouno ralabe bravooooo
da hab ich direkt lust auf halay :D
Läuft martin, tip top video!!!
hani a haye ne
I wish there was lyrics #suryoyo❤️
Sirena Siryani #Suryeyto ❤
Bist du schwul
@@user-yv8wp9fi2z piiğ
Beautiful song. I think there are many beautiful middle Eastern girls out there. Especially the Assyrian ladies.
BRAVO SHABO !!!!!! CLASS.....
Arameanss ♥♥♥
#Suryeyto 🤞❤
Noch Aramäer hier haha❤
Nail Ünver jip hier😂❤
Nail Ünver hier ✋
@@androfs5644 knmömo n b88
Ja man ich 🤝
taudi sagi, mein sommer hit und das als typische Kartoffel wenn ich an die wiedergeburt glauben würde könnte man meinen ich war mal aramäer so mit dem song macht das kuttle kochen und essen noch mehr spaß :-)
El Shaddai? Bist du Jude?
Das ist sehr sehr gut Robert Shabo
It is kind of interesting that even though Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic are semitic language they both sound different in tone, it is even possible to separate them apart even if you don't know the language. By the way, is the beach on Syria?
no
Well Arabic has tens of different dialects, and lots of them cannot understand each other at all. For example, Moroccan and Lebanese sound like completely different languages. Aramaic also has lots of dialects - this one is the Turoyo/Suryoyo dialect, but there are also the Assyrian dialects in Iraq and Iran and Syria which differ, and the Chaldean Assyrian dialect from Iraq too. Hebrew today has only one dialect (Modern Hebrew). Hebrew and Arabic share most of the grammar and a lot of vocabulary, but Hebrew and Aramaic share more vocabulary. Hebrew feels like the one in the middle of the other two. Some dialects of Aramaic like the Chaldean dialect sound closer to Arabic but others like the Iranian and Iraqi Assyrian dialects sound very close to Hebrew.
Well, I knew about Arabic having tens of different dialects (I took some classes of Arabic in a Church, the pastors one were from Syria and the other was descendant of Egyptians migrants). I used to follow a Palestinian vlogger she said once about Hebrew being more similar to Aramaic. But I had no idea about different dialects of Aramaic neither that were just one dialect of Modern Hebrew but it makes sense since Jews are no longer in a diaspora. But understanding that Chaldeans have two different branches it easy to understand why there is more than once dialect. Thank you so for explaining this!
You're welcome :-) In the past different Jewish communities pronounced Hebrew differently, but those have almost entirely disappeared today except for some religious occasions in the diaspora - but even those are usually pronounced in the Modern Hebrew dialect today. In Israel there's pretty much one pronunciation and one dialect. Aramaic is much more varied because there is no official recognition of their language and people usually speak the languages in their villages or homes.
Assyrian / Chaldean / Aramaic people are one Nation. May be our music helps to make our nation one.
Assur Germany I am so proud to be Assyro- Chaldean. Thank You for your message of Peace and Tolorance. In Paris, our community says only that we are Assyro- Chaldeans, Assyrian by the Story and Chaldean by Church. Greetings from France. Basma Ganokh ❤
That's right! You have the right identity :-)
yezidi??
@@aramean6502 your pretty demented to think that
I love it
Where is he from?
Hayat Thailändische Shikriya
AllinOne Hahahaha 😂
HAHAHAH
🤣🤣🤣
Kurdish song sıkriya
Bist der beste
Can you also speak aramaic???
e kibi
Besmaganookh akhoona ma-arboyo
Is this reeeally Aramaic?
yes :)
ObservantOri turoyo accent
ObservantOri ja
Lucarinho Ja
ObservantOri a Little Bit, i speak Aramic but not all words are Aramic😌
Bravo 👏👏🇷🇴👍
yau einfach hayat
😂😂😂😂eyyyy robert shabo du bist Sänger in meiner Hochzeit jaaa????😂😂😂😂
alicia demir bei mir auch
Thailand shykria😀
Robert komm am
Juni. Dieses Jahr zu hoch Zeit von meinem Onkel freue mich schon sehr hoffe er singt das auch 😍😉
beste Sänger ;)
Hayat hano ralabe basimo
SURYOOOYEEEEE
Welche Sprache is des
Some Body das ist aramäisch
❤❤❤
Raba spay Robert. ܪܒܐ ܣܦܝ ܪܘܒܪܬ
I have no idea
can you write there this songs lyrics within latin alphabet
Tacky
Şkiriya halay çok iyi olur
Das ist Suryoyo musik ich bin eine Aramärin 😇
❤️❤️👍
tehe soryoyo
Ino Ste syryoyo no
Muzik aramica soyliyor
Shlomo( is on aramäisch hello)😊
Can you also speak aramaic???
@@atiyaucar6928i can speak i m kurdish
Tilililil✌
😍😍😍😍
syoye
👍👍👍💜💕💜
سوري سيرياني I love syria
1
Ich bin auch aramär ich bin von samuel Und Melinda die freunde
Noch armer haha 😎
👍👍👍✌👏👏❤💘💘
🇮🇶🇮🇶✝️❤️❤️
👍👍
Solomo
Ayhan Isik es heißt shlomo aber bscheino :)
The music song is Kurdish but language is aramaic
Bro think everything is kurdish
Tihe tihe 🔴⚪️🔴⚪️
TIHE
Der Sänger sieht gut aus.
Aber leider passt Sykria nicht 😯
seelenvogel
Mercedes
Die SCHIKRIYA auf dem Video ist weder Aramäerin noch eine Kurdin. Ich glaube sie kommt aus Thailand oder Vietnam 😂😂😂😂
Bro the music in beginning is 1000% kurdish
Wtf are you talking about? its suryoyo/assyrian music
Sargon Gilgamish the fact you are saying its suryoyo is a indicater for me
+Mirann Moustafa do you mean indicator? and an indicator for what exactly? my point is that all middle eastern music is influenced by each other and here you come claim its kurdish? which is completely bullshit. This is 100% Suryoyo music
Mirann Moustafa This is Aramean (Suryoyo) dumbass. I understand every word and this is on Suryoyo TV too
Son-Goku-Jiren
You are being disrespectful for no reason. Watch your tongue ahuno.
بايخ انت وغنيتك
انت افتهمت اغنيه حتى تقول بايخ ؟
@@AllenAframاكيد فهمت بس ما حبيتا