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Neo-Aramaic or Modern Aramaic languages are varieties of Aramaic that are spoken vernaculars in the medieval to modern era evolving out of Middle Aramaic dialects around AD 1200 (conventional date). The term strictly excludes those Aramaic languages that are used only as literary sacred or classical languages today (for example Targumic Aramaic Classical Syriac and Classical Mandaic).

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