* Classical Aramaic: ܚܝܐ (pronounced "ḥayya")
* Western Aramaic: ܚܝܐ (pronounced "ḥayya") or ܚܝܘ (pronounced "ḥayyu")
* Eastern Aramaic: ܚܝܐ (pronounced "ḥayya") or ܚܝܘ (pronounced "ḥayyu")
Note:
* The letter ܚ (pronounced "ḥ") is a guttural sound, similar to the "ch" in "loch" or the "h" in "Bach".
* Aramaic is written from right to left.
Therefore, "life" in Aramaic can be spelled as ܚܝܐ, ܚܝܘ, or ܚܝܐ depending on the specific dialect.