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Is there a j in the aramaic language?

No, the Aramaic language does not have a letter "j" in its alphabet.

Aramaic uses a different set of letters than English, and the closest sound to "j" is represented by the letter "י" (yod).

However, the sound "j" does exist in some Aramaic dialects. It can be pronounced as a "y" or sometimes even as a "g" depending on the specific dialect and context.

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