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Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that originated in the Near East. It was widely spoken throughout the Near East and Asia Minor from around the 8th century BCE to its decline in the 7th century CE. It is also the language in which some parts of the Old Testament were written.
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)
The Aramaic word for follower is "talmid."
The word "word" in Aramaic is "milta".
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".
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 Aramaic word for follower is "talmid."
The Aramaic word for destiny is "maktubta."
"Bar" is an Aramaic word meaning "son". The Hebrew world for son is "ben". The reason for "Bar" in "Bar Mitzvah" is that ceremony came into existence when Jews still corresponded in Aramaic.
The word "Nais" or "Ness" means miracle in Hebrew as well as Aramaic.
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