it means to find light or get past something
There is no Jewish Aramaic word for devil.
The Aramaic word for enlightenment is "nuhra" (נֻהְרָא), which translates to "light" or "illumination." In a spiritual context, it often refers to the understanding or insight that brings clarity and awareness. This concept is significant in various religious and philosophical traditions that have utilized the Aramaic language.
שובקנא (Shovaqana) forgiveness in Aramaic
"N'hura", or light in Aramaic, would be written right to left, Nun, he, waw, res heh.
"Light" in Aramaic is pronounced "nuhra" or "noohra," with the "h" forward in your mouth as opposed to the familiar back-of-the-throat Hebrew pronunciation. To receive a translation of "light" written out in a proper Aramaic script, or to have it translated in a specifc Aramaic dialect (eg Imperial Aramaic or 1st Century Galilean Aramaic), you will want to contact a reputable Aramaic translator.--Aramaic Designs (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/)
it means to find light or get past something
"Name" in Aramaic is "shumi" or "lakab".
The Aramaic word for gold is dahaba.
The Aramaic word for son it's "bar"
Aramaic uses the word for scholar, which is תלמיד (talmíd)
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.
There is no Jewish Aramaic word for devil.
The Aramaic word for follower is "talmid."
The Aramaic word for destiny is "maktubta."
The Aramaic word for shepherd is "ra'aya".
The Aramaic word for man is "gavra."