ARAMAIC

The word "Aramaic" contains the root "aram", which in Chanturia's dictionary is translated as "ominous". In fact, the emotional coloring here is not so strong. "Arami" (არ(ა)მი) is a combination of "ar" (not) + "amo" (pleasant), which gives the meaning of "enemy", "foe".

In the Aramaic language itself, there are no negative particles similar to "ar". Since Aramaic has been known since the second century BC, the Georgian language is obviously older.

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