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How do you say brother in Aramaic?

"Brother" in Aramaic can be said in a few different ways, depending on the dialect and context:

Commonly used:

* ܐܚܐ (akha) - This is the most common and general way to say "brother" in Aramaic. It can be used for both younger and older brothers.

* ܐܚܘܢ (akhun) - This means "our brother" and is used to refer to a brother who is part of a group.

Other options:

* ܐܚܝ (akhi) - This is a more formal way to say "brother" and is used to address an older brother.

* ܐܚܐ ܕܝܠܝ (akha dilay) - This means "my brother" and is a more specific way to refer to a particular brother.

It's important to note that:

* Aramaic is a diverse language with many dialects. The exact pronunciation of these words may vary depending on the specific dialect.

* The spelling of these words may also vary slightly depending on the specific transliteration system used.

If you're looking for a specific dialect, it's best to consult a dictionary or grammar book specific to that dialect.

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