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Not as simple a question as it first appears. Aramaic is now often used to mean a group of modern languages, the most common being Assyrian and Chaldean. Assyrian uses many forms of "hello", depending on formalities, level of politeness, regional dialect and the gender of the speaker.

Chaldean (used commonly in Iraq) is simpler - "Shlama illakh".

Things are further complicated by the language's long history which has meant it's changed a lot. Ancient Aramaic is very different from any of the modern languages which hail from it.

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The Aramaic translation of "hello" is "Shlama."

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