The Aramaic Language
Aramaic is a member of the Northwestern Semitic language family, closely related to Hebrew. It was once a lingua franca across the ancient Near East.
Aramaic is written in an alphabet derived from Phoenician, which also influenced the development of the Hebrew alphabet.
Our earliest records of Aramaic date back to the 9th or 8th century BC.
The Aramaic to English Translator
This tool aims to assist in translating Aramaic text into accurate and idiomatic English. We strive for high-quality translations that capture the nuances and complexities of the Aramaic language.
This translator can be used by scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the rich history and literature of the Aramaic language.