grandmother/grandma = סבה (savá)the grandmother = סבתא (sávta)
Note: the word savta, which means "the grandmother" was borrowed into Modern Hebrew as "grandma" to distinguish it from sava (grandmother). There is no such distinction in Aramaic.
The Aramaic word for grandma is "sädtä" (ܣܛܬܐ).
Grandmother = סבה (sava)"the grandmother" = סבתא (savta)Note: The Aramaic word savta ("the grandmother") was borrowed into modern Hebrew as the word for "grandmother" or "grandma".
The word "word" in Aramaic is "milta".
The Aramaic word for gold is "zahav."
The word for "son" in Aramaic is "bar".
Aramaic uses the word for scholar, which is תלמיד (talmíd)
Grandmother = סבה (sava)"the grandmother" = סבתא (savta)Note: The Aramaic word savta ("the grandmother") was borrowed into modern Hebrew as the word for "grandmother" or "grandma".
Grandmother in Hebrew = Savah (סבה) in both languages.Note:The confusion lies in the word Savta (סבתא). In Aramaic, Savta means "The Grandmother" and in Hebrew it means "Grandma."
The Aramaic word for light is "Bahro" The above answer is Syriac. The Aramaic word (Jerusalem/Babylon Aramaic) is Nahira.
There is no word for trinity in classical Aramaic, since the concept didn't exist until after Aramaic ceased to be spoken.In Modern Syriac Aramaic, the word ܬܠܝܬܝܘܬܐ is used.
The Aramaic word for gold is "zahav."
There is no Jewish Aramaic word for devil.
The word "Nais" or "Ness" means miracle in Hebrew as well as Aramaic.
The word for "son" in Aramaic is "bar".
The Aramaic word for spirituality is "ruha" (ܪܘܚܐ).
father = אב (av). There is no known Jewish Aramaic word for "daddy." In Modern Hebrew, the Aramaic word abba (אבא) means daddy, but in Aramaic, this word means "the father."
The verb "to be" does not have a present-tense conjugation in Aramaic: "am", "is", and "are" are implied by context.
The word "Slota" means prayer in Syriac/Aramaic the language of Jesus Christ