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What is the Aramaic word for chosen?

The Aramaic word for "chosen" is בְּחִיר (pronounced "b'chir").

It is derived from the verb "בְּחַר" (b'char), which means "to choose" or "to select."

Here are some examples of how it might be used:

* הוּא בְּחִירָא דְיְהוּדָה (hu b'chira d'yehudah) - "He is the chosen one of Judah."

* בְּחִירָא דְאֱלָהָא (b'chira d'elaha) - "The chosen one of God."

* אֲנָא בְּחִירָא (ana b'chira) - "I am chosen."

It's important to note that the specific pronunciation and spelling can vary slightly depending on the dialect of Aramaic being used.

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