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glory to god
lord (when referring to a human) = adón (אדון)Lord (when referring to God) = Adonái (אדוני)
Ashley is pronounced the same in Aramaic as it is in English.
There is no Aramaic word for phoenix. This is a Greek concept that was never written about in any Aramaic texts.
ḥmym (ḥammīm)
glory to god
lord (when referring to a human) = adón (אדון)Lord (when referring to God) = Adonái (אדוני)
Ruha D'Illaha
English Pronounciation: Y'shua. The above answer would be a name attributed to "God's son" by Christians. However, to say "God's son", "Barei Illaha".
it is because the lord says that you should have one god which would be the lord
how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
You can say friend in Aramaic using the word "re'aya."
The Lord in the sence of God? Mulungu, Ambuye, Namalenga
I = ana (אנא)There is no Aramaic word for "is"
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.
Michael means "who is like God" in Aramaic. The name is derived from the question asked in the Bible, which emphasizes the unique and exalted nature of God.
James in Aramaic is Ya'akov (יעקוב)