Shlom Lech Maryam-Ave Maria in syriac/aramaic ماجدة الرومي
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They are all derived from Proto semitic langauge
North Arabic is Not derived from aramean . they are twin sister lnaguages
salam shlama shlomo shalem shalom shlom peace
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shlom shlama salam to all christian arabs & arameans
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@mmoo77aammaadd Arabic is one of the languages that are derived from the Aramaic language.
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Gracias.
Thank you very much.
Y Gracias a Dios.
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wow aramaic sound like arabic
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shlom lehk maryam__aramaic==salam alaik maryam__arabic
malyat Tayboto__aramaic==mole'at Tebatan__arabic
moran Amek_aramaic==arrabbo ma'ek_arabic
mobarhkto at bneshe__aramaic==mobarakaton ante bnnesa'a'__arabic
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Mary worship? Prove it! God addressed Mary as Queen of the Universe through the Messenger Gabriel! Xaire and Ave are used ONLY with the Emperor of Rome and or Byzantium! The New Testament was written in Greek by about 1000 years before English was even invented! Also, why did Solomon bow to his mother, Bathsheeba, the Gebirah? If Jesus is to sit upon the throne of David, His father forever, who is the Gebirah? Why it is Mary, of course. Mary is the ONLY "Full of Grace" in ALL Scripture.
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Mary worship. Plain and simple. Queen of heaven? NOT SO! Just a HUMAN!
Not ONE scripture in the Bible that says to worship, pray to, or otherwise pay homage to ANYONE but the Father through the Son!! Let us come BOLDLY to the throne of grace! THAT is what the scripture says! Thank the Father for Miriam, mother of Yeshua, but MY GOD help those who obey the wicked men who USURPED God's authority to make laws CONTRARY to HIS Word!!! A lot of truly honest, Truth seeking Catholics know this!
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amazing. bravo
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Such a beautiful rendition sung in Syriac/Aramaic. This was the only video I could find sung in this language, the language that Christ spoke, and also translated into English letters as it's being sung. Makes it somewhat more simplified for English speaking people to understand and memorize as well. Blessings to 'Gazire' for uploading this on Youtube. I am trying to locate a Syrian Orthodox church in the Long Island, NY area after listening to this beautiful language. Blessings to all!
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Etkasfah? shouldn't it be nsalle?
of all the versions..this one is the best..no doubt
02kazak 1 year ago 9
beautiful
long live the Aramean people and the holy Aramaic language
يحيا الشعب الآرامي السرياني
ArameansIraq 1 year ago 3