Achtai.
The ancient Aramaic word for "sister" is "ahotha."
It's ܚܬܐ Pronounced as "hatho" in Western aramaic and "khatha" in Eastern. The above answer is Syriac. If you are looking for ancient Aramaic, the word would be similar, "Akhotha".
"Sister" in Aramaic is pronounced as "Achoti" (אחותי).
The word "word" in Aramaic is "milta".
The word for "son" in Aramaic is "bar".
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Malaka
The ancient Aramaic word for angel of death is "Malak Mawet."
Aramaic has no word for zero, since that value does not occur in the Aramaic numeral system, nor in Roman numerals or in ancient Hebrew or in ancient Egyptian.
It's ܚܬܐ Pronounced as "hatho" in Western aramaic and "khatha" in Eastern. The above answer is Syriac. If you are looking for ancient Aramaic, the word would be similar, "Akhotha".
Death = mōt (מות)
so (as in "it is so") = כן (ken)
"Sister" in Aramaic is pronounced as "Achoti" (אחותי).
The ancient Greeks had different words for different types of love, including agape, unconditional or spiritual love. There is no direct translation of this word into English or into ancient Aramaic.
The word "word" in Aramaic is "milta".
akha
The Aramaic word for light is "Bahro" The above answer is Syriac. The Aramaic word (Jerusalem/Babylon Aramaic) is Nahira.
The word for "son" in Aramaic is "bar".