In Aramaic, the word for sister is "אָחוֹת" (pronounced as "ahot"). Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that was spoken in the Near East, including regions of modern-day Syria, Iraq, and Turkey. The word "אָחוֹת" is used to refer to a female sibling, similar to how the word "sister" is used in English.
The word for sister in Aramaic is "אָחוֹת" (pronounced: a-ḥôt).
The ancient Aramaic word for "sister" is "ahotha."
Friend in Aramaic is "ܚܒܪܐ". Pronounced as "khaora" in Assyrian-eastern Aramaic, and as "habro" "in Suryoyo-western Aramaic.
In Aramaic, you can say "בתוקו" which translates to "in conflict."
To say "get out" in Aramaic, you would say "יָצֵא" (yatsay).
The word for sister in Aramaic is "אָחוֹת" (pronounced: a-ḥôt).
The ancient Aramaic word for "sister" is "ahotha."
Friend in Aramaic is "ܚܒܪܐ". Pronounced as "khaora" in Assyrian-eastern Aramaic, and as "habro" "in Suryoyo-western Aramaic.
In Aramaic, you can say "בתוקו" which translates to "in conflict."
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To say "get out" in Aramaic, you would say "יָצֵא" (yatsay).
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