Medical Interpretation for English to Chaldean
Remote hospital interpreters and translation for English to Chaldean.
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a language with deep historical roots, originating from the ancient Aramaic language. Spoken by the Chaldean Christian community, it's unique for its preservation of Aramaic elements, which is one of the oldest continuously spoken languages in the world. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is not just a communication tool but a living link to the rich historical and religious heritage of the Chaldean people, with its own distinctive script and linguistic structure.
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is predominantly spoken by the Chaldean Christian community in parts of Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Syria. In the United States, the largest concentration of Chaldean speakers is found in Michigan, particularly in the Detroit metro area. California also hosts a significant Chaldean community. These communities are often centered around Chaldean churches, which play a vital role in cultural preservation.
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