The name 'Jesus' is of Hebrew origin, although used in Aramaic too, the original form is the same as that of 'Joshua'. The spelling is ישוע, which is pronounced yeshu` or yeshua` (that a is short vocal reflex before the `, which represents a pharyngeal sound known as ayin). In the Syriac variety of Aramaic, the name 'Jesus' is written ܝܫܘܥ, which is pronounced yeshu` in West Syriac pronunciation, and isho` in East Syriac pronunciation.
The Aramaic translation for "In God I Trust" is "b'El Ani Boteh."
Alaha, or Ilahi, depending on the dialect.
in god i trust
God is love in Aramaic
Barei Illaha
Khasiya or Qadisha
Alaha ana khuba
Trust in Aramaic is άά΅ά‘ά΅ά‘ά΅ά άΌά΅άά΅ά (Emmalka).
The translation for Jacob in Aramaic is "Ya'qub" or "Yaqub."
The Aramaic translation of "House of prayer" is "Bet Tehillah" (άάά¬ ά¬ά’άά).
The Aramaic translation for "the way of Truth" is "tura d'ΚΌemet."
Tracy is pronounced the same in Aramaic as it is in English. You can spell it טריסי in Jewish Aramaic.
In Aramaic, the word "aloha" does not have a direct translation. "Aloha" is a Hawaiian word used to greet someone with love, peace, and compassion.
The Aramaic translation for "hello" is Shlama.
The Aramaic translation of "patience" is άά΅άά (zakha).
"Confide in God" is the closest translation: I trust God - Confío en Dios You (informal) trust God - Confías en Dios He/She/It/You (formal) trust God - Confía en Dios We trust God - Confiamos en Dios You all, my friends trust God - Confiáis en Dios They/All of you trust God - Confían en Dios Confiar means trust/confide/have confidence in...
A:No. The Septuagint was a flawed early translation of the Hebrew scriptures from Hebrew and, to a small extent, Aramaic into Greek.
anakhnu botkhim ba-elokim (אנחנו בוטחים באלוקים)
Translation: Akh (אח)