Tetelestai is a Greek word, and has no standard spelling in Aramaic. I would write it phonetically in Aramaic as תתלסתי
Tetelestai meaning "It is finished" in Greek is translated to "Shelam" in Aramaic. It signifies completion or fulfillment of a task.
It's Τε-τέ-λε-σται..[Tetelestai ("e" like pencil, same for "αι"] and you pronounce the word as tetEleste..the accent on έ..=]
ti-teil-lest-teai
If you are asking how to write the Greek word "tetelestai" phonetically in Hebrew as טטלסטיי If you are asking how to translate this word into Hebrew, I believe it means finished, which in Hebrew is gamur (גמור)
If you are asking how to translate this word into Hebrew, I believe it means finished, which in Hebrew is gamur (גמור)
According to the Christian bible, the phrase "It is finished" is uttered by Jesus just prior to giving up his spirit and dying. In aramaic (the language that Jesus would have spoken), "it is finished' translates to "Heb Kelal". In koine greek, the phrase appears as "tetelestei".
Greek for "it is finished" is "Tetelestai" In the Greek it implies that something has come to an end, it has been completed, perfected, accomplished in the full and that something has consequences that will endure on and on.
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