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What is the Aramaic translation of good morning?

There isn't a direct one-to-one translation of "good morning" in Aramaic, like there is in English. Instead, the common greeting used in Aramaic is:

"Shalom!"

This translates to "peace" in English. It's a very general greeting, and can be used at any time of day.

While "Shalom" is the most common greeting, there are other options that could be used to convey a similar meaning:

* "Boker Tov" (בוקר טוב) - This means "good morning" and is a direct translation from Hebrew.

* "Sabah al-Khair" (صباح الخير) - This means "good morning" and is a common greeting in Arabic.

Ultimately, the best way to greet someone in Aramaic is by using "Shalom!" as it's the most widely understood and accepted greeting.

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