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Allen loves Callie
Mike loves Leah
David loves Teresa

2006-12-20 06:18:29 · 5 answers · asked by Proud AP! 3 in Society & Culture Languages

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In Aramaic or Arabic? People sometimes get them mixed up. They are two very different language.

The first is a dead language only used by Jews in their study of their tradition. Lucky for you, I know it. (Yay!!!)

The second is the second most commonly understood language on planet Earth, used by Arabs. (I also know a little of this, but am laughably lousy.)

In Aremaic, you'd say:

Allen uhev Callie
Mike uhev Leah
David uhev Teresa

Aremaic is written in assyrian letters, like Hebrew is, so you'd have to figure out how to write it with a Hebrew dictionary. The word for love is the same. In hebrew it's pronounce ahev, though.

In Arabic, you'd say:

Allen uhibok Callie
Mike uhibok Leah
David uhibok Teresa

Arabic is written in Arabic script, so that's another hard one to find out how to write. ALso, to be honest, my Arabic is lousy so I might have told you how to say, "Allen loves you Callie," or some variation on the love theme.

2006-12-20 06:38:55 · answer #1 · answered by 0 3 · 0 0

Allen loves Callie= الين يحب كالى
Mike loves leah = مايك يحب ليا
David loves teresa=ديفيد يحب تريزا

2006-12-20 07:33:15 · answer #2 · answered by Y***B*** 2 · 0 1

I am not sure where you can find on this planet somebody capable to speak Aramaic ! Try Jesus and his brothers, maybe !! They were fluent. Or more seriously at the Israel Embassy you can find someone as Hebrew and Aramaic are not too dissemblable...

2006-12-20 06:26:50 · answer #3 · answered by Mimi 5 · 0 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_alphabet
or email my friend he can help he konws all that stuff sami_ali@caramail.com

2006-12-20 06:21:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

www.freetranslation.com

2006-12-20 06:19:47 · answer #5 · answered by Montecar3 3 · 0 0

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