Yes. The word appears in Mark 15.34, and the phrase is entirely in Aramaic. It is a translation of the opening line of Psalm 22, the Hebrew of which uses the word Eli instead (as is also found in Matthew 27.46). For more information on this see the related link below.
No, Eloi is not Aramaic. It is a word in Hebrew that means "my God." Eloi is also mentioned in the New Testament in the Gospel of Mark.
You can say friend in Aramaic using the word "re'aya."
The word "word" in Aramaic is "milta".
סברא (Sabra) hope in Aramaic
The Aramaic word for gold is "zahav."
"Light" in Aramaic is pronounced "nuhra" or "noohra," with the "h" forward in your mouth as opposed to the familiar back-of-the-throat Hebrew pronunciation. To receive a translation of "light" written out in a proper Aramaic script, or to have it translated in a specifc Aramaic dialect (eg Imperial Aramaic or 1st Century Galilean Aramaic), you will want to contact a reputable Aramaic translator.--Aramaic Designs (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/)
Eloi is in the newtestament, Jesus uttered the Eloi , Eloi, from the cross.
Eloi was created in 1895.
Eloi Yebra's birth name is Eloi Yebra Buyreu.
Eloi Metullus was born in 1892.
Eloi Alvarado is 5' 7".
Eloi Ragot is 194 cm.
Eloi Yebra goes by TCap.
The phrase 'son of god' is bar alaha in Aramaic, which, in certain dialects is pronounced bar aloho. In Hebrew letters (which were originally Aramaic letters), it is written בר אלהא. In Syriac letters it is written ܒܪ ܐܠܗܐ.
well, if you're refering to Jesus' words on the cross, He said "eloi, eloi, lema sabachthani", which mean "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34)
Eloi Charlemagne Taupin died in 1814.
Eloi Charlemagne Taupin was born in 1767.
Eloi Pelissier was born on 1991-06-18.