Right to left - Meem, lumda, kaf, heh
Malaka would be angel in most dialects of Aramaic.
Tracy is pronounced the same in Aramaic as it is in English. You can spell it טריסי in Jewish Aramaic.
You don't. "Christ" is Greek. In Aramaic, you spell Meshikha. Mem, Shin, Yud, Cheth, Alap. (משיחא)
Shubqan - שובקן
רחמא or חן
Malaka would be angel in most dialects of Aramaic.
Please provide the specific word you would like me to spell in Aramaic.
Loyalty in Aramaic is spelled as "ܫܝܠܘܬܐ".
The ancient Aramaic word for angel of death is "Malak ha-Mavet." In Aramaic, "Malak" means angel, and "Mavet" means death. This term is commonly used in ancient religious texts and folklore to refer to the angel responsible for carrying out death or judgment.
In Aramaic, the name Stephanie can be written as ܣܬܦܢܝܐ. Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that was spoken in the Near East, including parts of present-day Syria, Iraq, and Turkey. The Aramaic script is a cursive script with a distinctive look, and the name Stephanie would be transliterated into this script based on the sounds of the name in English.
In Aramaic, "good" is spelled as "טוב" (tov).
Tracy is pronounced the same in Aramaic as it is in English. You can spell it טריסי in Jewish Aramaic.
Malaka
Believe in Aramaic lettering is spelled as ܒܪܩܝܢ.
The Aramaic word for "Messiah" is spelled as "Mshiha" (ܡܫܝܚܐ).
mipadido
You don't. "Christ" is Greek. In Aramaic, you spell Meshikha. Mem, Shin, Yud, Cheth, Alap. (משיחא)