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How do you say naught in Aramaic?

The Aramaic word for "naught" is לא כלום (pronounced "lo klum").

Breakdown:

* לא (lo) - means "not"

* כלום (klum) - means "anything" or "something"

Putting them together, לא כלום literally translates to "not anything," which conveys the meaning of "naught" or "nothing."

Other Aramaic terms:

* דבר (devar) - can also mean "nothing" in some contexts.

* ריק (reek) - means "empty" and can be used to express the concept of "naught" or "void."

Keep in mind that Aramaic is a rich and diverse language with several dialects, so the exact pronunciation and spelling of these words may vary.

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