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text_A: Some Assyrian people communicate in Northeastern Neo-Aramaic.
text_B: Northeastern Neo-Aramaic -LRB- often abbreviated NENA -RRB- is a term used by Semiticists to refer to a large variety of Modern Aramaic languages that were once spoken in a large region stretching from the plain of Urmia , in northwestern Iran , to the plain of Mosul , in northern Iraq .. Urmia. Urmia. Iran. Iran. Mosul. Mosul. Iraq. Iraq. Aramaic. Aramaic language. As of the 1990s , the NENA group had an estimated number of speakers just below 500,000 , spread throughout the Middle East and the Assyrian diaspora .. Assyrian diaspora. Assyrian diaspora. Assyrian. Assyrian Church of the East. More than 90 % of these speak either the Assyrian Neo-Aramaic or the Chaldean Neo-Aramaic variety , two varieties of Christian Neo-Aramaic or Sureth which , contrary to what their names suggest , are not divided among denominational Chaldean / Assyrian lines .. Aramaic. Aramaic language. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean. Chaldean Catholic Church. Assyrian. Assyrian Church of the East. There are a number of other NENA varieties , but all of them are endangered or near-extinct .
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