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Samaritan Aramaic

An extinct language of Palestinian West Bank and Gaza

ISO 639-3sam

Population  No known speakers. Ethnic population: 620 (1999 H. Mutzafi).
Region  West Bank near Nablus; Tel Aviv, Israel. Also in Israel.
Classification  Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Central, Aramaic, Western
Language use  Ceased as L1 for daily functions in 10th–12th centuries A.D. Mainly Samaritan Hebrew and Samaritan Aramaic secondarily as liturgical languages. About 30% live near Nablus and speak Palestinian Arabic [ajp] as L1. Others live near Tel Aviv and speak Hebrew [heb] as L1. Religion.
Writing system  Syriac script.
Comments  Samaritan religion, related to Judaism.