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|how are you? spoken to a group of people in the Eastern dialect | |how are you? spoken to a group of people in the Eastern dialect | ||
| | |Dakhiton? | ||
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|reply to Dakhit, Dakhi wit, Dakhi wat, | |reply to Dakhit, Dakhi wit, Dakhi wat, and Dakhiton | ||
|Spaay, basima | |Spaay, basima | ||
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|reply to Dakhit, | |reply to Dakhit, by a man (Thanks, I´m good) | ||
| | |Bassima spy | ||
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|reply to Dakhit | |reply to Dakhit by a woman | ||
| | |Bassima, spaay iwan | ||
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|how are you? in the Eastern dialect | |how are you? (how is your mood, situation) in the Eastern dialect | ||
| | |Dakhila kaipookh? | ||
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|thank you spoken | |thank you spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | ||
|Basimta | |Basimta | ||
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|thank you spoken | |thank you spoken to a group in the Eastern dialect | ||
|Basimeh | |Basimeh | ||
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|thank you very much in the Eastern dialect | |thank you very much in the Eastern dialect | ||
| | |Hawet raba basima | ||
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|thank you in the Eastern dialect | |thank you in the Eastern dialect | ||
| | |Basima (tawdi) | ||
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| | |Are you good? in the Eastern dialect | ||
|Kaipookh spaay la? | |Kaipookh spaay la? | ||
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|welcome greeting spoken to a man in the Eastern dialect | |welcome greeting spoken to a man in the Eastern dialect | ||
| | |Pshena telokh | ||
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|welcome greeting spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | |welcome greeting spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | ||
| | |Pshena telakh | ||
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|welcome greeting spoken to a group of people in the Eastern dialect | |welcome greeting spoken to a group of people in the Eastern dialect | ||
| | |Pshena telokhon | ||
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Revision as of 23:04, 11 January 2024
Master Everyday Greetings in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic đđ
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Interested in mastering the art of greeting in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic? You're in the right place!
Greetings serve as the cornerstone of social interactions, allowing us to connect and engage with others in a meaningful way. Whether you're planning an adventure to Assyrian-speaking regions or just fascinated by the language, this guide will arm you with essential phrases to greet people.
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Greetings
English | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic |
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general greeting in the Eastern dialect | Shlama |
general greeting spoken to a man in the Eastern dialect | Shlama alukh |
general greeting spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | Shlama alakh |
general greeting spoken to a man in the Eastern dialect | Shlama umukh |
general greeting spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | Shlama umakh |
general greeting spoken to a group of people in the Eastern dialect | Shlama alokhun |
general greeting in the Eastern dialect | Shlama amkhon |
morning greeting spoken in the Eastern dialect | Brikh sâpra |
morning greeting spoken to a man in the Eastern dialect | Brikh sâprakh |
morning greeting spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | Brikh sâprekh |
morning greeting in the dialect of Qamishli, Syria | Brikh safru |
morning greeting spoken to a man in the Eastern dialect | Qedemtookh brikhtaa |
morning greeting spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | Qedemtaakh brikhtaa |
morning greeting spoken to a group of people in the Eastern dialect | Qedemtohkhoon brikhtaa |
afternoon greeting in the Eastern dialect | Brikh tahra |
evening greeting in the Eastern dialect | Brikh ramsha |
how are you? in the Eastern dialect | Dakhit? |
how are you? spoken to a man in the Eastern dialect | Dakhi wit? |
how are you? spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | Dakhi wat? |
how are you? spoken to a group of people in the Eastern dialect | Dakhiton? |
reply to Dakhit, Dakhi wit, Dakhi wat, and Dakhiton | Spaay, basima |
reply to Dakhit, by a man (Thanks, I´m good) | Bassima spy |
reply to Dakhit by a woman | Bassima, spaay iwan |
how are you? (how is your mood, situation) in the Eastern dialect | Dakhila kaipookh? |
reply to Dakhi la kaipookh | Hawit basima, raba spaay |
thank you in the Eastern dialect | Basima |
thank you spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | Basimta |
thank you spoken to a group in the Eastern dialect | Basimeh |
thank you very much in the Eastern dialect | Hawet raba basima |
thank you in the Eastern dialect | Basima (tawdi) |
Are you good? in the Eastern dialect | Kaipookh spaay la? |
reply to Kaipookh spaay la | He, chim spaay |
how are you? informal in the Eastern dialect | Mu it mu layt? |
welcome greeting spoken to a man in the Eastern dialect | Pshena telokh |
welcome greeting spoken to a woman in the Eastern dialect | Pshena telakh |
welcome greeting spoken to a group of people in the Eastern dialect | Pshena telokhon |
general greeting in the Western dialect | Shlomo |
general greeting in the Western dialect | Shlomo 'laykun |
general greeting in the Western dialect | Shlomo lokh |
general greeting in the Western dialect | Shlomo ellokh |
general greeting in the Western dialect | Shlomo 'allokh |
morning greeting in the Western dialect | Brikh safro |
morning greeting in the Western dialect | Safro tobo |
afternoon greeting in the Western dialect | Brikh tahro |
evening and nighttime greeting in the Western dialect | Brikh ramsho |
how are you? in the Western dialect | Aydarbo hat? |
reply to Aydarbo hat spoken by a man in the Western dialect | Towo no, tawdi |
reply to Aydarbo hat spoken by a man in the Western dialect | Towto no, tawdi |
reply to Aydarbo hat spoken by a woman in the Western dialect | Kayiso no, tawdi |
reply to Aydarbo hat spoken by a woman in the Western dialect | Kayisto no, tawdi |
informal reply to Aydarbo hat spoken in the Western dialect | Latno harbo |
how are you? in the Western dialect | Aykan ithayk? |
reply to Aykan ithayk | Tob no, tawdi |
how are you? informal in the Western dialect | Mun kit mun layt? |
thank you in the Western dialect | Tawdi |
welcome greeting in the Western dialect | Bshayno wbashlomo |
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