Bağpınar (Kurdish: Cînete, Syriac: Cinet, Ĝinet)[2][3] is a village in the central district of Şırnak Province in Turkey.
The language of the villagers of Cinet is an Aramaic dialect, which is referred to in science by the abbreviation NENA.
Professor Jastrow formulates the assumption that the dialects of Hertevin, Ginet and Dera are relics of a larger group.
[15] Noorlander also notes that the Christian Aramaic dialects of the three villages of Artun (Hertevin), Umṛa and Jinnet have much in common.
[17] The grammatical peculiarity of the New Aramaic dialect spoken in Jinnet is emphasized by Khan and Noorlander.
The dialects of Umṛa and Jinnet (Noorlander fieldnotes) use the L-suffixes for all grammatical functions in the preterit constructions based on qṭil-.
In April 2024, the village festival in honor of St. George, Mor Giwargis, was celebrated for the first time in almost 40 years.