Historical Dictionary of the Kurds

NEOARAMAIC

(Targum)
Neo-Aramaic (Targum) was the purely orallanguageof theJewish Kurds. Upon its Neo-Aramaic base, Targum also included aspects of the KurdishlanguageofKur-manji, Arabic, Turkish, Old Aramaic, and Hebrew. Since Targum was a spoken language, not employed in writing, its vocabulary and pronunciation did not have a standard form and marked variations existed.
There were at least three overall categories of local dialects. The western category was spoken in Amadiya, Dehok, Nirwa, and Zakho inIraqand inDiyarbakir, Urfa,Mardin, andCizreinTurkey. The northwestern category was spoken inPersianAzerbaijan, while the southeastern category was used in the Persian areas of Kurdistan to the south as well as in Rawanduz,Irbil, andSulaymaniyain Iraq.