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Aramaic Language and Culture

Aramaic is a group of languages belonging to the Afroasiatic language group. This group belongs to the Semitic family, which also includes Hebrew and Phoenician. Aramaic script was widely adopted for other languages and is ancestral to both the Arabic and modern Hebrew alphabets.

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How do I say sister in Aramaic?

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The word for sister in Aramaic is "אָחוֹת" (pronounced: a-ḥôt).

How do you say goodbye in Aramaic?

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In Aramaic, you can say goodbye by using the word "Shlama".

How do you spell Messiah in Aramaic?

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The Aramaic word for "Messiah" is spelled as "Mshiha" (ܡܫܝܚܐ).

How do you say in the Lord in aramaic?

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"In the Lord" in Aramaic can be translated as "b'maran."

What is fire in aramaic?

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In Aramaic, "fire" is translated as "nura" (ܢܘܪܐ).

What does the word know mean in aramaic?

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The word for "know" in Aramaic can be translated to "dahwa" or "yada" depending on the context.

How do you say bride in aramaic?

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The Aramaic word for bride is "כַּלָּאה" pronounced as "kalala".

How do you say Jesus loves you Aramaic?

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In Aramaic, you would say "Yeshua akhwoonakh ayeebokh."

How do you pronounce the name Julia in Aramaic?

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In Aramaic, the name "Julia" may be pronounced as "Yoo-lee-ah."

What does peter mean aramaic?

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Peter is a Greek name, the Aramaic equivalent would be "Kefa" (more commonly transliterated "Cephas"), meaning "rock" or "stone." You can find the "Kefa" written in Aramaic scripts from a reputable Aramaic translator.
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How do you say Trust in Aramaic?

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Trust in Aramaic is ܐܵܡܵܡܵܠܼܵܟܵܐ (Emmalka).

How do you say in conflict in Aramaic?

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In Aramaic, you can say "בתוקו" which translates to "in conflict."

How do you spell them in Aramaic?

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Please provide the specific word you would like me to spell in Aramaic.

What is the Aramaic word Ab die?

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"Ab" means father in Aramaic. "Die" is not a known Aramaic word, so the meaning of "Ab die" is unclear.

What is the Aramaic word for grandfather?

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The Aramaic word for grandfather is "אבא" or "Abba."

What is the Aramaic name for lion?

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The Aramaic name for lion is "לַבָּא" (labba).

How do you spell good in Aramaic?

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In Aramaic, "good" is spelled as "טוב" (tov).

How do you pronounce little star in Aramaic?

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"Little star" in Aramaic is pronounced as "kokhba d'teetah."

How do you say hello mum how are you in Aramaic?

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In Aramaic, you can say "shlomo ema, maleh haymana?" to say "hello mom, how are you?"

Where can I learn to speak Aramaic?

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You can try looking for online language courses or local community colleges that offer courses in Aramaic. Additionally, resources such as books, language learning apps, and online tutorials can help you learn the basics of the language on your own. Practice and immersion in the language can also help you improve your skills.

How do you spell a new beginning in Aramaic?

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A new beginning in Aramaic can be spelled as ܒܥܘܪܗ ܕܪܫܝܢ‎ (be'urah dreshin).

What is the aramaic word for cousin?

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male cousin = בן דוד (ben dod)female cousin = בת דודה (bat doda)

How do you say in aramaic crucify him?

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In Aramaic, "crucify him" would be translated as "דְּקִיפוּהֵ" (dekifuhe).

What the the Aramaic word for forgive?

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The Aramaic word for forgive is "shlama."