You can write Kaleb in Aramaic like that ܟܠܒ.
In Jewish Aramaic it would be spelled like this: כלב
Modern Aramaic is written with the syriac alphabet and (Jewish) Biblical Aramaic is written with the Hebrew alphabet. In Biblical Aramaic, it's מיכאל
Tetelestai is a Greek word, and has no standard spelling in Aramaic. I would write it phonetically in Aramaic as תתלסתי
Unconditional love in aramaic
Bethlehem is the same in Hebrew as it is in Aramaic: בית־לחם (Beit-Lechem)
מברכא - M'barkha
In Aramaic, the name "Bahra" can be written as ܒܗܪܐ.
Kaleb is a boy's name.(Kaleb Barnett)
The name Stephanie in Aramaic is written as "ܣܬܦܝܢܝ".
To write your name in Aramaic, you would need to transliterate it from your language to the Aramaic alphabet. There are various online resources that can help with this process. Alternatively, you can consult with an expert in Aramaic language and script for accurate transliteration.
if its a name then kaleb!
The name David in Aramaic is written as דָּוִד (Dawid).
There are different dialects of Aramaic, and they use different alphabets. If you mean Jewish Aramaic, it's פיטר
There are different dialects of Aramaic, written with different alphabets. If you are talking about Jewish Aramaic, it's × ×“×™×
Modern Aramaic is written with the syriac alphabet and (Jewish) Biblical Aramaic is written with the Hebrew alphabet. In Biblical Aramaic, it's מיכאל
There are different dialects of Aramaic, written with different alphabets. If you are talking about Jewish Aramaic, it's שח רזא
There are different dialects of Aramaic, written with different alphabets. If you are talking about Jewish Aramaic, it's ????
Modern Aramaic is written with the syriac alphabet and (Jewish) Biblical Aramaic is written with the Hebrew alphabet. In Biblical Aramaic, it's ליזי