In Aramaic, the word for "gift" is typically translated as "מַתְנָה" (matnah) or "שְׁיַלְתָּנָא" (shaylatana). Aramaic is a Semitic language closely related to Hebrew and Arabic, and like many languages, it has multiple words for different contexts or nuances of the concept of "gift." The choice of translation may depend on the specific dialect or time period of Aramaic being used.
"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)
The Aramaic word for follower is "talmid."
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"Name" in Aramaic is "shumi" or "lakab".
The Aramaic word for gold is dahaba.
1526, used in Romans xiv.13 to translate the Greek word 'skandalon' via Amharic/Aramaic(?).
The Aramaic word for light is "Bahro" The above answer is Syriac. The Aramaic word (Jerusalem/Babylon Aramaic) is Nahira.
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.
The Aramaic word for destiny is "maktubta."
The Aramaic word for follower is "talmid."
There is no Jewish Aramaic word for devil.
The Aramaic word for shepherd is "ra'aya".