Formal:
* תודה (toda): This is the most common and general form of "thank you" in Aramaic. It is similar to the Hebrew word "toda".
Informal:
* שׂכַר (sechar): This means "reward" or "payment," and can be used as a way to express gratitude. It is more informal than "toda".
* תודה רבה (toda raba): This is a more emphatic way to say "thank you" and translates to "thank you very much."
Other options:
* ברכה (berakha): This means "blessing" and can be used to express gratitude, especially in a religious context.
* תַשְׁתַּבַּח (tashtabbaḥ): This is a more formal way to express gratitude and literally means "may you be praised."
Example:
"Thank you for your help" can be translated as:
* תודה על העזרה שלך. (toda al haze'ra shelkha)
* שׂכַר על העזרה שלך. (sechar al haze'ra shelkha)
It's important to note that Aramaic has many dialects, and the specific way to express "thank you" can vary. The above are just some common options.