Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that was historically spoken in the Near East. It was the language used in certain regions during the time of Jesus and is still used today in some communities for religious purposes. The language has several dialects and is considered a key language for understanding the cultural and historical context of the Middle East.
You can say friend in Aramaic using the word "re'aya."
The word "word" in Aramaic is "milta".
סברא (Sabra) hope in Aramaic
The Aramaic word for gold is "zahav."
"Light" in Aramaic is pronounced "nuhra" or "noohra," with the "h" forward in your mouth as opposed to the familiar back-of-the-throat Hebrew pronunciation. To receive a translation of "light" written out in a proper Aramaic script, or to have it translated in a specifc Aramaic dialect (eg Imperial Aramaic or 1st Century Galilean Aramaic), you will want to contact a reputable Aramaic translator.--Aramaic Designs (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/)
You can say friend in Aramaic using the word "re'aya."
The Aramaic word for light is "Bahro" The above answer is Syriac. The Aramaic word (Jerusalem/Babylon Aramaic) is Nahira.
The word "word" in Aramaic is "milta".
סברא (Sabra) hope in Aramaic
The Aramaic word for gold is "zahav."
"Light" in Aramaic is pronounced "nuhra" or "noohra," with the "h" forward in your mouth as opposed to the familiar back-of-the-throat Hebrew pronunciation. To receive a translation of "light" written out in a proper Aramaic script, or to have it translated in a specifc Aramaic dialect (eg Imperial Aramaic or 1st Century Galilean Aramaic), you will want to contact a reputable Aramaic translator.--Aramaic Designs (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/)
Babylonian/Jerusalem Aramaic: Yaloda or Shabra
The word for "son" in Aramaic is "bar".
Tracy is pronounced the same in Aramaic as it is in English. You can spell it טריסי in Jewish Aramaic.
There are different dialects of Aramaic, written with different alphabets. If you are talking about Jewish Aramaic, it's ????
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.
I = ana (אנא)There is no Aramaic word for "is"