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The general greeting meaning "welcome" in Aramaic is "shlama," the cognate to the Hebrew term "shalom." You say it for hello, you often say it for goodbye, you say it to mean "peace," and so on. It's a very versatile word. It literally derives from the root for "to be whole" or "to be complete."

You can see an example of "shlama" written out in Aramaic script on the Aramaic Designs homepage (http://aramaicdesigns.rogueleaf.com/) on the right hand side in a gray box that says "peace" and "Get a Translation Now."
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"Welcome" in Aramaic is "ܩܕܝܫܐ" (qdisha).

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