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"Shunara" (ܫܘܢܪܐ) is definitely a word for "cat." "Qa6a" or "Qa6u" (ܩܛܘ) is actually a borrowed word, but nobody really knows which exact language it came from ([[en:wikt:ܩܛܐ|see here]]). I always hear "Qa6'''u'''" in the modern vernacular languages, I don't think I've ever heard "shunara." --[[ܡܦܠܚܢܐ:334a|334a]] ([[ܡܡܠܠܐ ܕܡܦܠܚܢܐ:334a|ܡܡܠܠܐ]]) 00:59, 9 ܒܬܡܘܙ 2011 (UTC)
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Yeah, I figured it's archaic word. I'm guessing it means Aramaic speakers didn't have a lot of contact with cats, so the word ceased to be used. [[ܡܦܠܚܢܐ:TFighterPilot|TFighterPilot]] ([[ܡܡܠܠܐ ܕܡܦܠܚܢܐ:TFighterPilot|ܡܡܠܠܐ]]) 06:56, 9 ܒܬܡܘܙ 2011 (UTC)
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