Well, isn't that a lovely question! In Aramaic, you can say "I love you, Jesus" as "Ani ohebok, Yeshua." It's wonderful to see you taking an interest in different languages and expressing your love in such a beautiful way. Keep spreading love and positivity wherever you go!
Khubothakh Ana, Ieshu
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In Aramaic, you can say "ΧΧͺΧΧ§Χ" which translates to "in conflict."
To say "get out" in Aramaic, you would say "ΧΦΈΧ¦Φ΅Χ" (yatsay).
Well, isn't that a lovely question! In Aramaic, you can say "I love you, Jesus" as "Ani ohebok, Yeshua." It's wonderful to see you taking an interest in different languages and expressing your love in such a beautiful way. Keep spreading love and positivity wherever you go!
how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
bearer of love = נושא אהבא (nosé ahavá)
Khubothakh Ana, Ieshu
Unconditional love in aramaic
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Khuba
In Aramaic, you can say "ΧΧͺΧΧ§Χ" which translates to "in conflict."
To say "get out" in Aramaic, you would say "ΧΦΈΧ¦Φ΅Χ" (yatsay).
This is different in Judeo-Aramaic (the language of parts of the Old Testament and Rabbinic documents like the Talmud) and Syriac Aramaic (the language of the Assyrian People).In Judeo-Aramaic, the word for love is ahava (אהבה).In Syriac Aramaic, the word for love is khuba (ܚܘܒܐ).
You can say friend in Aramaic using the word "re'aya."
The Aramaic phrase for "I love you" is άά’ά¬ άάά¬ά (pronounced "ana khdahta"). Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language that was spoken in the Near East, including parts of modern-day Syria, Iraq, and Turkey. It is closely related to Hebrew and shares some similarities with Arabic.