To write "Jesus loves you" in Aramaic, you can use the phrase "יֵשׁוּעַ מְאַהֵב לָךְ" (Yeshua me'ahav lach) for addressing a female or "יֵשׁוּעַ מְאַהֵב לָךָ" (Yeshua me'ahav lecha) for addressing a male. Aramaic is a Semitic language, and the phrase captures the essence of the sentiment in its historical context.
Tetelestai is a Greek word, and has no standard spelling in Aramaic. I would write it phonetically in Aramaic as תתלסתי
You can write Kaleb in Aramaic like that ܟܠܒ. In Jewish Aramaic it would be spelled like this: כלב
Unconditional love in aramaic
Modern Aramaic is written with the syriac alphabet and (Jewish) Biblical Aramaic is written with the Hebrew alphabet. In Biblical Aramaic, it's מיכאל
Bethlehem is the same in Hebrew as it is in Aramaic: בית־לחם (Beit-Lechem)
how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
In Aramaic, you would say "Yeshua akhwoonakh ayeebokh."
Jesus wept = ישוע בכה
Jesus spoke aramaic
Yeshua Meshikha
Jesus referred to God as "Abba" in Aramaic, which translates to "Father" in English.
In Aramaic, Jesus called God "Abba," which means "Father" or "Daddy."
In Aramaic, Jesus referred to God as "Abba," which means "Father" or "Daddy."
Jesus's name in Aramaic is most likely Yeshua (ישוע)
Tetelestai is a Greek word, and has no standard spelling in Aramaic. I would write it phonetically in Aramaic as תתלסתי
You can write Kaleb in Aramaic like that ܟܠܒ. In Jewish Aramaic it would be spelled like this: כלב
No Jesus spoke aramaic.