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Aramaic vs Assyrian

Assyrian vs Aramaic

Aramaic and Assyrian both are nouns.

Aramaic is an adjective but Assyrian is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Aramaic Yes Yes No No
Assyrian Yes No No No
As nouns, Assyrian is a hyponym of Aramaic; that is, Assyrian is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Aramaic:
  • Aramaic: a Semitic language originally of the ancient Arameans but still spoken by other people in southwestern Asia
  • Assyrian: the language of modern Iraq
Aramaic (noun) Assyrian (noun)
a Semitic language originally of the ancient Arameans but still spoken by other people in southwestern Asia the language of modern Iraq
an alphabetical (or perhaps syllabic) script used since the 9th century BC to write the Aramaic language; many other scripts were subsequently derived from it an extinct language of the Assyrians in ancient Mesopotamia
an inhabitant of ancient Assyria
Aramaic (adjective) Assyrian (adjective)
of or relating to the ancient Aramaic languages
Difference between Aramaic and Assyrian

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