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  1. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 03:38:02 AM
    Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a Northeastern Neo-Aramaic language spoken throughout a large region stretching from the plain of Urmia, in northwestern Iran, to the Nineveh plains, in northern Iraq, together with parts of southeastern Turkey

    And that's right out of google, if you had the brains to use Google and connect the hidden dots:cool:
  2. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 03:39:49 AM
  3. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 26 Nov 2017 04:36:11 AM
    Chaldean is not a language. Neo-Aramaic is the language. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a dialect of Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic came 1000 years after Arabic. Chaldean IS NOT THE MOTHER LANGUAGE OF ARABIC. I don't care about Aramaic. I asked about your statement you made about Chaldean being the mother of Arabic which you still have not provided any material to support the claim
  4. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 04:38:42 AM
    You dense little minda
  5. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 04:39:49 AM
    Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a Northeastern Neo-Aramaic language
  6. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 26 Nov 2017 04:40:20 AM
    Also please address my refute to your claim about how Abraham fathered the Arabic language from the "Chaldean language". A language that didn't exist until 1000 years after Abraham died. It said so in your own source.
  7. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 04:41:08 AM
    Google that paragraph and learn to read and stop pretending to be a dense minded minda
  8. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 04:43:40 AM
    "fathered" meaning he gave means to the creation

    Languages don't get made overnight

    Course it would take close to 1000 years for a language to be recognised
  9. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 26 Nov 2017 04:43:58 AM
    Chaldean is used as adjective to describe the type of Neo-Aramaic language. Chaldean is not the subject in that phrase.

    American English is a form of English. American is not a language. Australian English is a form of English. Australian is not a language. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a form of Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean is NOT a language.

  10. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 04:45:22 AM
    Okay obviously research and history isn't your fortay
  11. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 26 Nov 2017 04:45:46 AM
    You literally said Abraham spoke Chaldean and taught it to his children. Did you not? Your source said Abraham died before Chaldean's inhabited the area. :facepalm:
  12. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 26 Nov 2017 04:48:49 AM
    You lack comprehension. Lmao your own sources refute your statements.

    Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a dialect of the language, Neo-Aramaic. Neo-Aramaic was recognized as a language 1000+ years AFTER Arabic became the predominant language in the area.
  13. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 26 Nov 2017 04:54:59 AM
    Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a Northeastern Neo-Aramaic language.


    :haha: Do you even know how the English language work?
  14. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 02:49:35 PM
    Do you even know how the English language works?

    Yea it takes words from every other language and claims it as it's own

    Much like other languages that evolved from other dialects

    Neo-Aramaic is not the same as it was 30 years ago, same as every other language

    English for example didn't appear overnight​ either

    But why would anyone expect you to understand that when you can't even understand the simplest of explanations provided due your denseness
  15. John 3:16 @ 26 Nov 2017 02:51:09 PM
    Yes I even spell corrected your question if you didn't notice.... And you ask if I understand the English language hahah