Medical Interpretation for English to Assyrian/Neo-Aramaic
Remote hospital interpreters and translation for English to Assyrian/Neo-Aramaic.
Assyrian, also known as Neo-Aramaic, is a Semitic language that has its roots in ancient Mesopotamia. It is notable for its historical continuity, preserving elements of the Aramaic language, which was once the lingua franca of the Near East. Assyrian is written in the Syriac alphabet and is distinguished by its rich literary tradition, including religious texts, poetry, and folklore. It's a crucial part of the Assyrian identity, embodying the community's resilience and cultural heritage.
Assyrian is primarily spoken by the Assyrian people in parts of Iraq, Syria, Iran, and Turkey. In the United States, Assyrian-speaking communities are found in states like California, Illinois, and Michigan, where there are significant Assyrian diasporas. Cities such as Chicago and Detroit, and parts of Central California, are known for their vibrant Assyrian communities. In Canada, there are major groups of Assyrians in Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, and minor groups in Vancouver, Windsor, and London.
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