In Chaldean, the word for mother is "имā" (pronounced "ima"). This term is used in various dialects of Aramaic, which is the language of the Chaldean people. Similar variations may exist in different dialects, but "имā" is widely recognized.
In Chaldean, the word for "table" is "ܡܫܐ" (mishā). The Chaldean language, a dialect of Aramaic, is used by some communities in the Middle East. If you need further assistance with Chaldean vocabulary, feel free to ask!
The Chaldean's didn't have much of a strong army. They focused on trade, ans that led them into trouble. When the Persians became strong enough, they fought the Chaldean's, eventually winning.
capus
haha is mom. hahaoya is mother. okaasan is the polite way to say mother.
Nebuchadnezzar
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.
Helle Bousa Sorces: I'm Chaldean
shaata
buterfly
In Chaldean, one can say hello by using the phrase "Shlama." This greeting is commonly used in the Chaldean language to say hello or to wish someone peace. The pronunciation of "Shlama" is /ʃa.la.ma/, with the stress on the first syllable. It is important to note that Chaldean is a dialect of Aramaic spoken by the Chaldean people primarily in Iraq and other parts of the Middle East.
shukrin
you pronounce it: ZAWAJ its spelled زواج
nabopolasser
nope
The Chaldean are descendants of Arphaxad son of Shem.
No he moved it
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