Also Known As:
Mlahsö, Mlaḥso, Suryoyo, Mlahso
Dialects & Varieties
Der neuaramäische Dialekt von Mlaḥsô
Otto Jastrow. 1994. "Der Neuaramäische Dialekt Von Mlaḥsô." In Semitica Viva, 14: Harrassowitz.
Speakers
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Comments on speakers
Author's three consultants used Kurdish for normal conversation, and hadn't used the language in years.
Location and Context
Countries
Turkey; Syria
Location Description
The name Mlahso comes from a villiage which is now called Yünlüce, 15km northeast of Lice in the north of Diyarbakır province.
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Other Languages Used By The Community
Kurdish
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