Aramaic

/ˌær.ə.ˈmeɪ.ɪk/ adjective

Relating to an ancient Semitic language once widely spoken in the Middle East, particularly during the time of Jesus and in ancient empires.

From Arameans, an ancient Semitic people, with the Greek suffix '-ic' added; the language itself originated around the 11th century BCE and became the lingua franca of the Middle East for centuries.

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