If you are asking what the Hebrew word for Aramaic is, it's Arami (×רמי)
yehuda in aramaic is pronounced the same as in Hebrew but spelled with an aleph at the end of the word and not a heh. The aramaic for yehudim is yehudai ending with an aleph followed by a yud
d'ashrah is not a Hebrew word. It looks like an aramaic word with aramaic prefix "d-" which means "of".
The word "Nais" or "Ness" means miracle in Hebrew as well as Aramaic.
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."
No, there is not.
Tetelestai is a Greek word, and has no standard spelling in Aramaic. I would write it phonetically in Aramaic as תתלסתי
Aramit (ארמית)
I assume that you are asking how to spell it with the Hebrew characters, as Bernadette is not an Aramaic name... Hebrew Characters: ברנדאת Syriac Characters: ܒܪܢܕܐܬ
It is the Hebrew and Aramaic word for father, and it is also the initials of the band members of the group ABBA
Do you know of a different spelling. It does not look like a Hebrew word.
understanding = בינה (bina)Note: this is the same word as in Hebrew.
The Hebrew spelling is: 'ג'ורג