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Verb root EETH (ܐܝܼܬܼ) āna it-tee I have āyit it-tookh You have. (m) āyat it-takh You have. (f) āwo it-tih He has āy(a) it-tah She has. akh-nee it-tan We have. akhto(n) it-tokhoon You all have. an-ee it-tay They have.
VERB: TO NEED/REQUIRE VERB ROOT: S-N-Q (ܣܢܩ) TENSE: PAST/PRETERITE INFINITIVE: [Singular] I needed: āna sniq-ly You (m) require: sniq-lookh You (f) needed: sniq-lakh He required: sniq-lih She needed: sniq-lah [Plural] We requi…
Personal pronouns Ana I At You. It doesn't matter who we are talking to ,man or woman,an elderly person or even the king himself ,we would still use 'at'. It's the same for everyone. ‘iĥu He ‘iĥi she The latter h…
A simple dialogue follows below that will help learn some core Aramaic words , personal pronouns, some nouns and sone basic grammar. Aramaic verbs change theirs ending according to who is speaking or To to who are you speaking to…
The phrases below are taken from ancient resources and they are not swear phrases in fact but let's just say they are censored phrases. They are in Targumic Aramaic. The purpose why I'm giving you these phrases is not to…
Shlam'alokhon Peace be upon you. Shlomo (aydarbo-hit / hat?) Hello Munyo ishmokh or ishmukh / ishmakh or ishmekh? What's your name? Ishmi ____ yo My name is ...... Kma shinay'wit? (m) Kma shinay'wat? (f) How old …
חולפנא khulfana price מא חולפנא Ma khulfana? What's the price?How much? זוזא zuz (monetary unit) זוזין zuzin Zuz (plural) דגמלא gamla Camel מא חולפנא דגמלא Ma khulfana degamla? What's the camel's price? חולפנא דגמלא ז…
Chaldean or Sureth is a Neo-Aramaic language spoken natively in Northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey in various dialects. It is a sister language of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic according to some or a dialect of it according to others. …