Aramaic Translator
Convert text to Aramaic script.
Free Aramaic transliteration tool. Convert text to Aramaic script and transliteration. Used in Jewish and Christian texts.
About Aramaic Translator
Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that was once the lingua franca of the Near East from around 1st millennium BC. It was the daily language of Jesus Christ and the Persian Empire. Different dialects include Biblical Aramaic, Qumranic Aramaic, Mandaic, and Modern Syriac/Assyrian. Aramaic uses a cursive script that evolved from Phoenician and is the ancestor of Hebrew and Arabic scripts.
How It Works
Our Aramaic transliterator converts between Latin and Aramaic script using standard transliteration. Type or Paste Text — Enter English or Aramaic in the input box. Instant Conversion — Your text is converted to the other script. Copy & Share — Use the copy button to share your translated text.
FAQ
What is Aramaic?
Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language family spoken across the Near East. It was the common language of the Persian Empire and the language Jesus spoke.
What is the difference between Aramaic and Syriac?
Syriac is a dialect of Aramaic used in Christian liturgical contexts. It has its own script and literature tradition.
Was Jesus Aramaic?
Most scholars believe Jesus spoke Galilean Aramaic, a dialect of Aramaic used in 1st century Judea.
