1. Neo-Aramaic - Adjective
2. Neo-Aramaic - Proper noun
Neo-Aramaic
A group of modern Aramaic languages evolved from Middle Aramaic dialects around 1200 AD.
neo-Aramaic (not comparable)
Relating to the Neo-Aramaic languages
” One cannot help but wonder if this sentiment is mirrored today, on the popular level, by the media’s “re-rediscovery” of Christian communities in the Middle East that speak Neo-Aramaic dialects. Source: Internet
It is also helpful to draw a distinction between those Aramaic languages that are modern living languages (often called "Neo-Aramaic"), those that are still in use as literary languages, and those that are extinct and are only of interest to scholars. Source: Internet