Aramaic-speaking
Aramaic-speaking refers to the use of the Aramaic language, which is a Semitic language that originated in the ancient Near East. It was widely spoken by various groups, including the Babylonians and Jews, especially during the time of the Babylonian Exile. Aramaic has several dialects and has influenced many languages in the region.
Today, Aramaic is still spoken by some communities, particularly among Assyrian and Chaldean people. It holds historical significance as it is believed to be the language spoken by Jesus Christ and is used in some religious texts. Efforts are ongoing to preserve this ancient language and its cultural heritage.