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What are the Aramaic letters for it is finished?

The Aramaic phrase "it is finished" would be written as ܫܠܡ (shlama) or ܐܬܓܡܪ (atgamar).

ܫܠܡ (shlama) is a more common and direct translation, meaning "finished" or "completed."

ܐܬܓܡܪ (atgamar) is a more literal translation, meaning "it was completed" or "it is complete."

It's important to note that Aramaic is a complex language with different dialects and variations. The exact spelling might vary slightly depending on the dialect and context.

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