The people who lived in Aram (the Biblical name for Syria).
The Aramaic people are a Semitic ethnic group originally hailing from the region known as Aram. They historically spoke the Aramaic language and played a significant role in the ancient Near East, including in the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian empires. Today, Aramaic-speaking communities can still be found in parts of the Middle East.
382 people is approximately 180% of 212 people.
Were there a lot of people
Five people from Norway died in the collapse of the Stanford Bridge.
did people take in people to there homes after tonga
A nonet typically consists of nine people.
fInd someone who know aramIc to teach us
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The Aramaic translation for "hello" is Shlama.
It could be Hebrew or Aramic.
Jesus spoke aramic, Hebrew and semantic
it is in the northen aramic naataka in the south antnotic armana courterios lama.
There are different dialects of Aramaic. In Jewish Aramaic, it's אבא (pronounced ah-bah)
It could be aramic.
aramic pple are arame's followers...hahahalol.....well arame is aby's bffl dey cant live with-out each otherdey r likee sisters dey may fight alot buh at da end of da day dey lovee each other no matter whuttt