I'm not sure what specific conversation you are referring to. However, Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher who wrote in English, so he wouldn't have spoken in Syrian Aramaic. Azazel is a demon mentioned in Jewish tradition, but there is no known interaction recorded between Hobbes and Azazel in Syrian Aramaic.
In Aramaic, you can say "בתוקו" which translates to "in conflict."
To say "get out" in Aramaic, you would say "יָצֵא" (yatsay).
how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
You can say friend in Aramaic using the word "re'aya."
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "wadae'an" (وداعاً) to say goodbye.
how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
In Aramaic, you can say "בתוקו" which translates to "in conflict."
To say "get out" in Aramaic, you would say "יָצֵא" (yatsay).
how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
You can say friend in Aramaic using the word "re'aya."
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "wadae'an" (وداعاً) to say goodbye.
In Aramaic, you can say goodbye by using the word "Shlama".
I = ana (אנא)There is no Aramaic word for "is"
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "من" (pronounced "min") to mean "from".
In Aramaic, you would say "Yeshua akhwoonakh ayeebokh."
James in Aramaic is Ya'akov (יעקוב)
In Aramaic, grandmother is "סָבְתָא" (sawtā).