No. Dodi is Hebrew. It is a word of poetic usage meaning "beloved".
No. Yda, or Modea. There is a tense of Yda that sounds similar to "todi" which is Toda
In Aramaic, "thank you" can be expressed as "תודה" (pronounced "toda"). This word is similar to the Hebrew term for thank you. Aramaic has various dialects, so the expression may vary slightly in different regions or communities.
"Taudi", of "Tavdi", somewhat depending on the dialect.
In Aramaic, "Barack" can mean "lightning" or "blessing."
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"Shebaktani" in Aramaic means, "you have abandoned me".
In Aramaic, it is Yeqob. It means, "Heel".
In Aramaic, it is pronounced Shmeyoon. It means "To Hear" or "Has Heard".
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
There are different dialects of Aramaic, and they use different alphabets. If you mean Jewish Aramaic, it's פיטר
In Aramaic, the name Maya means "water" or "spring."
In Aramaic, Nina means "strong" or "mighty." It is a feminine name that conveys power and resilience.