Hello, 

Aramaic is spoken in many countries today:    Israel, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Iran, 
Iraq, U.S., probably Azerbaijan, maybe further into Central Asia in some 
pockets...........but it's never called Aramaic, as far as I know----it's called 
Surit, Kurdit, Turoyo, Assyrian, Mandaean, Ma'alula, etc.    Scholars frequently call 
all  these "Neo-Aramaic."  

Aramaic has been written in its original square script (today called "Hebrew square 
script"), in Syriac, in Arabic, and even in Cyrillic in the former Soviet Union.  

Thanks for the help with the Arabic-script languages---when I get a "complete" 
list--about 100-- I'll post ------Elaine

PS:  Right to left languages written in "Hebrew-Aramaic square script" include Kurdi, 
Dzhidi, Yevanic, Italki, Bukhari, Persian, Tamazight, Shuadit, Comtadin, pre-1920s 
Ladino, Middle Arabic, Yiddish, and others..........

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