Water.
In Aramaic, water is called "mayya" (ܡܝܐ).
In Aramaic, "Barack" can mean "lightning" or "blessing."
No. Yda, or Modea. There is a tense of Yda that sounds similar to "todi" which is Toda
In Aramaic, Nina means "strong" or "mighty." It is a feminine name that conveys power and resilience.
The word for "know" in Aramaic can be translated to "dahwa" or "yada" depending on the context.
In Aramaic, water is called "mayya" (ܡܝܐ).
In Aramaic, "Barack" can mean "lightning" or "blessing."
"Shebaktani" in Aramaic means, "you have abandoned me".
In Aramaic, it is Yeqob. It means, "Heel".
In Aramaic, it is pronounced Shmeyoon. It means "To Hear" or "Has Heard".
There are different dialects of Aramaic, and they use different alphabets. If you mean Jewish Aramaic, it's פיטר
No. Yda, or Modea. There is a tense of Yda that sounds similar to "todi" which is Toda
In Aramaic, Nina means "strong" or "mighty." It is a feminine name that conveys power and resilience.
The word for "know" in Aramaic can be translated to "dahwa" or "yada" depending on the context.
In Aramaic, the word "mark" can mean a sign, indication, or symbol. It can also refer to a physical mark, such as a branding or tattoo.
If you mean the Jewish dialect of Aramaic, the answer is Shmu'el (שמואל) which is the same as it is in Hebrew.
bawma has no meaning in Aramaic, but it appears to be close to bamah (במה) which means stage or altar.