In Assyrian, the word for "work" is "ܥܘܕܐ" (pronounced "udā"). This term can refer to various forms of labor or tasks. Assyrian is a Semitic language, and its vocabulary often reflects cultural and historical contexts.
Babi
Shlama alokh (saying hello to a boy) Shlama alakh (saying hello to a girl)
well pretty is the same as beautiful in assyrian, so its - sha-pir-tah :)
yes i think they did work well
Sorry to say, but the Assyrians never had "Immortals".
Different sources say different things, but perhaps Asshur or Belus.
Happy Easter = Ghyamta d'maran hoya brikhta
yes i think they did work well
yes i think they did work well
Ashurbanipal was the Assyrian king during the height of the Assyrian Empire.
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it is Ashurbanipal