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Assyrian language

Assyrian (endonym: ܣܥܪܝܛ, romanized: Sorith) is a Semitic language from 1950 BCE. It was an Akkadian dialect first used in northern Mesopotamia. Assyrian is currently an endangered language. It is spoken in the north of Iraq by a community Assyrian Christians from the Lower Tyari region of south-eastern Turkey. It is said the language is also spoken in Georgia.

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