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= Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Vocabulary: Animals =
== Introduction ==
This lesson focuses on the Assyrian Neo-Aramaic vocabulary for animals. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, a modern Aramaic language, is rich in descriptive and culturally significant terms for animals. Understanding these terms provides insights into the language and the Assyrian culture.
== Vocabulary List ==
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==Other Lessons==
 
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
 
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
== Practice Phrases ==
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
1. '''Qatoo qamira b'beeta.''' - The cat is sleeping in the house.
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Greetings|Greetings]]
2. '''Kalbaa harra b'nan.''' - The dog is playing outside.
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]
3. '''Nemraa zoorra b'ghan.''' - The tiger is big in the forest.
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
4. '''Tera tparra b'shmayee.''' - The bird is flying in the sky.
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
 
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-year|Months of the year]]
== Quiz ==
* [[Language/Assyrian-neo-aramaic/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
1. What is the Assyrian Neo-Aramaic word for "fish"?
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2. How do you say "lion" in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic?
3. Translate "The dog is playing outside" into Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.
4. What does "Qatoo" mean in English?
 
== Answers ==
1. NOONAA
2. ARRYAA
3. '''Kalbaa harra b'nan.'''
4. Cat
 
== Conclusion ==
This lesson on Assyrian Neo-Aramaic animal vocabulary offers a glimpse into the language's rich terminology. It serves as a valuable resource for learners and enthusiasts of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.

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