Translation of the famous children's book “Friends” by Helme Heine into New Aramaic
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An Afroasiatic (Semitic) language with over 3,000 years of history, once the lingua franca of the Middle East. Today it exists mainly in the form of Neo-Aramaic dialects (e.g., Surayt/Turoyo) spoken by Christian minorities in southeastern Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and worldwide in the diaspora. Critically endangered.