The word malaak (𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊) means “messenger” meaning a person employed to convey official dispatches or to go on other official or special errands.
The Paleo-Hebrew language or the original language of the Ābarayam is one spoken with an emphasis on the rauakh (breath, wind, spirit). With the language of the Ābarayam, each letter has a meaning and a number associated with it that adds meaning to each word they’re used with. Below you will be able to learn more about the letter in Ancient Hebrew, Yiddish Hebrew, Greek, and much more.
Letter Meanings
Letter | Meaning |
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𐤌 (m) – ma | Water, Chaos, mighty, liquid, massive, sea, blemish Prefix: from, of, from inside, than, more than, without, because of, due to, for |
𐤋 (l) – la | staff, goad, control, toward, protect, authority, bind, yoke, lead |
𐤀 (a) – ah | Ox, strength, leader |
𐤊 (k) – ka | palm of the hand, to open, tame, subdue, bend, curve |
Ābarayat Number | 91 = 40 (m) + 30 (l) + 1 (a) + 20 (k) |
Hebrew Gematria | 63 = 30 (m) + 1 (a) + 120 (l) + 1 (a) + 1 (a) + 10 (k) |
English Gematria | 234 = 78 (m) + 6 (a) + 72 (l) + 6 (a) + 6 (a) + 66 (k) |
Simple Gematria | 39 = 13 (m) + 1 (a) + 12 (l) + 1 (a) + 1 (a) + 11(k) |
Based on the meaning of the letters the word could be defined as:
- “mighty protection of leader to subdue”
- “mighty authority (power) of strength to subdue”
Definitions for 𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊 / malaak
Language | Word | Transliteration | Pronunciation | Definition |
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Ābarayat | 𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊 | malaak | mala-awk | ambassador, angel, envoy, messenger, king |
English | messenger | messenger | mes-uhn-jer | a person who carries a message or goes on an errand for another, especially as a matter of duty. |
Hebrew | מֲלְאָךְ | malak | mal-awk’ | a messenger |
Arabic | ملاك | malak | mal-awk’ | angel, messenger, cadre, personnel, landowner, stuff |
Greek | ἄγγελος | aggelos | ang’-el-os | a messenger, generally a (supernatural) messenger from God. |
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Definitions for 𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊𐤉 / malaakay
When adding the 𐤉 (yad) to the end of a word, it creates a possessive of the original word. It can either signify “my…” or identify a member of a nation. For example, 𐤏𐤁𐤓 (Ābar) is the progenitor, but 𐤏𐤁𐤓𐤉 (Ābaray) is the singular descendant of him also known as a Hebrew.
Language | Word | Transliteration | Pronunciation | Definition |
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Ābarayat | 𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊𐤉 | malaakay | mala-aw-key | Malachi, |
English | Malachi | Malachi | mal-uh-kahy | a Minor Prophet of the 5th century b.c. |
Hebrew | מַלְאָכִי | Malaki | mal-aw-kee' | "my messenger", an Israelite prophet |
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Greek |
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Definitions for 𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊𐤉𐤌 / malaakayam
When adding the 𐤌 (mayam) after the 𐤉 (yad) to the end of a word, it creates a plural of the original word. It can identify multiple members of a nation. For example, 𐤏𐤁𐤓 (Ābar) is the progenitor, but 𐤏𐤁𐤓𐤉𐤌 (Ābarayam) are the plural descendants of him also known as Hebrews.
Language | Word | Transliteration | Pronunciation | Definition |
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Ābarayat | 𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊𐤉𐤌 | malaakayam | mala-awk-yawm | angels |
English | angels | angels | eyn-juhls | messengers, especially of God. |
Hebrew | מֲלְאָכים | mlakim | mal-aw-keem | angels |
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Greek |
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Definitions for 𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊𐤉𐤕 / malaakayat
When adding the 𐤕 (tau) after the 𐤉 (yad) to the end of a word, it creates a plural of the original word. It identifies the language or a sign of a nation’s existence. For example, 𐤏𐤁𐤓 (Ābar) is the progenitor, but 𐤏𐤁𐤓𐤉𐤕 (Ābarayat) is the language of him also known as Paleo-Hebrew language.
Language | Word | Transliteration | Pronunciation | Definition |
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Ābarayat | 𐤌𐤋𐤀𐤊𐤉𐤕 | malaakayat | mala-awk-yawt | angel |
English | angel | angel | eyn-juhl | a messenger, especially of God. |
Hebrew | מֲלְאָכית | mlakit | mal-aw-keeth | angel |
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Greek |
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Classification
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