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In Aramaic, the phrase "God have mercy on your soul" can be translated as "ܐܘܙ ܪܚܝܕ ܐܠܗܐ ܕܩܕܝܒ ܥܒܕܐ" (ʾew raḥid ʾalaha d-qadīb ʿabda).

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