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How do you write light in Aramaic?

The word for "light" in Aramaic depends on the specific dialect and context. Here are a few possibilities:

Classical Aramaic:

* ܢܘܗܪܐ (nūhārā) - This is the most common word for "light" in Classical Aramaic.

* ܐܘܪܚܐ (ʾūrḥā) - This word literally means "way" or "path," but can also be used to refer to "light" in a metaphorical sense.

Syriac:

* ܢܘܗܪܐ (nūhārā) - This is the same word as in Classical Aramaic, and it's also the most common word for "light" in Syriac.

* ܢܘܗܪ (nūhār) - This is the singular form of "nūhārā."

Other dialects:

* ܢܘܗܪ (nūhār) - This is a common word for "light" in other Aramaic dialects.

Important Note: The spelling of these words can vary depending on the specific dialect and the writing system used. For example, some dialects may use different vowels or consonant combinations.

If you need to write "light" in Aramaic for a specific purpose, it's best to consult a dictionary or other resource specific to that dialect.

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