This word can be used in various contexts, including:
* To indicate the completion of a task or project: "ܫܠܡ ܐܢܐ ܠܥܒܝܕܐ" (shlam ana la'abida) - "I have finished the work."
* To express the end of a period of time: "ܫܠܡ ܝܘܡܐ" (shlam yuma) - "The day is finished."
* To signify the end of a story or event: "ܫܠܡ ܫܘܥܝܕܐ" (shlam shua'ida) - "The story is finished."
Here are some other variations of "it is finished" in Aramaic:
* "ܐܬܫܠܡ" (atshlam) - literally "it was finished"
* "ܡܫܬܠܡ" (mshtalm) - "it is being finished"
* "ܫܠܡܢ" (shlamna) - "we have finished" (plural)
It's important to note that there are different dialects of Aramaic, so the exact pronunciation and spelling of these words may vary slightly. However, the meaning remains the same.