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How do you say Lord and My in Aramaic?

Here's how you say "Lord" and "My" in Aramaic, with some explanation:

Lord:

* ܡܪܝܐ (Mārēyā): This is the most common and standard way to say "Lord" in Aramaic. It's a direct transliteration of the Hebrew "Adonai" and has a similar meaning.

My:

* ܕܝܠܝ (Dīlī): This is the most common way to say "my" in Aramaic. It's a possessive adjective that comes from the root word "ܕܝܠ (Dīl)", meaning "mine".

Example:

* "My Lord" would be ܡܪܝܐ ܕܝܠܝ (Mārēyā Dīlī).

Additional Notes:

* Aramaic is a Semitic language with several dialects. While the words above are common, there might be slight variations depending on the specific dialect.

* Aramaic is a liturgical language in some Christian denominations, so you might encounter different pronunciations and spellings based on tradition.

If you're interested in exploring Aramaic further, you can find resources online that provide a more in-depth understanding of its grammar and vocabulary.

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