Native Speaking Aramaic Translators
ad hoc's Aramaic translators are professional linguists doing translation into and from Aramaic in a variety of industries including:
- automotive
- desk-top publishing
- education
- energy & power
- government
- economy and finance
- legal
- medical
- multimedia
- software
- technical
- tourism
- telecommunications, etc.
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The Aramaic language was once the main language of the Persian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires and spread as far as Greece and the Indus valley. It served as a lingua franca of much of the Near East from about 7th century BC until the 7th century AD, when it was largely replaced by Arabic. Classical or Imperial Aramaic was the main language of the Persian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires and spread as far as Greece and the Indus valley.
After Alexander the Great destroyed the Persian Empire, Aramaic ceased to be the official language of any major state, though continued to be spoken widely. It was during this period that Aramaic split into western and eastern dialects.
Today there are about half a million of Aramaic language native speakers.