No. Dodi is Hebrew. It is a word of poetic usage meaning "beloved".
In Aramaic, "thank you" is pronounced as "ܥܰܠܡܰܥ̈ܐ" (pronounced as "almo'a").
No. Yda, or Modea. There is a tense of Yda that sounds similar to "todi" which is Toda
lover of princess Diana
Nina has no meaning in Aramaic.
In Aramaic, it is Yeqob. It means, "Heel".
"Shebaktani" in Aramaic means, "you have abandoned me".
Lecha Dodi has many different melodies:Here are a few I found on youtube:Lecha Dodi by the MacabeatsLecha Dodi by MidrashaRioShabbat Shalom Lecha Dodi
In Aramaic, it is pronounced Shmeyoon. It means "To Hear" or "Has Heard".
There are different dialects of Aramaic, and they use different alphabets. If you mean Jewish Aramaic, it's פיטר
Michael means "who is like God" in Aramaic as well as in Hebrew.
Water.
Dodi Protero died in 2007.