In Syrian Arabic, you can say "من" (pronounced "min") to mean "from".
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "wadae'an" (وداعاً) to say goodbye.
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "ismi Samantha" to mean "my name is Samantha."
The word for grandmother in Syrian Arabic is "teta."
"Shut up" in Syrian Arabic can be translated as "صمت" (samet).
I'm not sure what specific conversation you are referring to. However, Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher who wrote in English, so he wouldn't have spoken in Syrian Aramaic. Azazel is a demon mentioned in Jewish tradition, but there is no known interaction recorded between Hobbes and Azazel in Syrian Aramaic.
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "wadae'an" (وداعاً) to say goodbye.
In Syrian Arabic, you would say "teta" to refer to grandmother.
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "ismi Samantha" to mean "my name is Samantha."
The word for grandmother in Syrian Arabic is "teta."
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"Shut up" in Syrian Arabic can be translated as "صمت" (samet).
In Syrian Arabic, "Grandpa" is pronounced as "jiddo" for paternal grandpa and "seedo" for maternal grandpa.
its pronounced (neh-neh)
SIETHE IN Syrian?Or Lebanese SI-THIE? HELP.........That is what I called my Grandmother!!
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Arabic is the official language of Syria. Cake in Arabic is كعكة
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "تصبح على خير" (Tisbah 'ala khair) for "goodnight." This phrase is commonly used to wish someone a good night. Another informal way to say goodnight is "ليلة سعيدة" (Layla sa'ida), which means "happy night."