According to the Christian bible, the phrase "It is finished" is uttered by Jesus just prior to giving up his spirit and dying. In aramaic (the language that Jesus would have spoken), "it is finished' translates to "Heb Kelal". In koine greek, the phrase appears as "tetelestei".
"It is finished" in Aramaic is "tetelestai."
it is finished = Anun Mithaleq
In Aramaic, "it is finished" is translated as "khalas."
Tetelestai meaning "It is finished" in Greek is translated to "Shelam" in Aramaic. It signifies completion or fulfillment of a task.
There are many dialects, but I am assuming you want a more Jewish dialect. This would be "Heya Khelal".
In Aramaic, you can say "ΧΧͺΧΧ§Χ" which translates to "in conflict."
To say "get out" in Aramaic, you would say "ΧΦΈΧ¦Φ΅Χ" (yatsay).
In Aramaic, "it is finished" is translated as "khalas."
Tetelestai meaning "It is finished" in Greek is translated to "Shelam" in Aramaic. It signifies completion or fulfillment of a task.
There are many dialects, but I am assuming you want a more Jewish dialect. This would be "Heya Khelal".
There are many dialects, but I am assuming you want a more Jewish dialect. This would be "Heya Khelal".
how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
In Aramaic, you can say "ΧΧͺΧΧ§Χ" which translates to "in conflict."
To say "get out" in Aramaic, you would say "ΧΦΈΧ¦Φ΅Χ" (yatsay).
how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
You can say friend in Aramaic using the word "re'aya."
In Aramaic, you can say goodbye by using the word "Shlama".
I = ana (אנא)There is no Aramaic word for "is"
In Aramaic, you would say "Yeshua akhwoonakh ayeebokh."