"And" is not a separate word in Hebrew like it is in English or most languages. It is a prefix with the letter vav (ו) plus a vowel that varies depending on the next letter in the word.
the most common form is veh (וְ) but it may also be va (וָ) vi (וִ) or oo (וּ).
For example:
The word "No" in Hebrew means "Lo" (לא), the word "Yes" means "Ken" (כן).
To say "Yes and no" in Hebrew, we would say "Ken velo" (כן ולא).
To say "No and Yes" in Hebrew, we would say "Lo vechen" (לא וכן) in formal speech.
In other words, "and" attaches to the following word using various different vowels, depending on the next letter of the word.
Here are some more examples:
And me = va'ani (ואני).
And the teacher =vehamorah (והמורה).
And Jerusalem = virushalayim (וירושלים).
And Brazil = oovrazeel* or oobrazeel (וברזיל).
*Theoretically the proper version, but it's doubtful any Israeli would say it this way. In fact, most Israelis say "veh" most of the time, ignoring classical rules.
also depends on context, but it could be any of the following:
באותו הזמן
Be-oto ha-zman or: בוזמנית (bozmanit)
and = "veh-" (It is not a separate word in hebrew. It attaches to the following word as a prefix).
akhen (×כן)
ah-khehr (×חר)
Cole = קולThis word also means "voice" in Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew word 'berth'. If you mean the English word berth: in Hebrew it is meetah (which also means bed).
if you mean gam (גם), this is the Hebrew for "also".
The word lyre in Hebrew is nevel (נבל) which also means "harp. Sometimes the word Kinor (כינור) is used, but in Modern Hebrew, Kinor refers to a violin.
This is the Hebrew word for weapon, and is also the name of the seventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is also used as a slang term for male genitalia.
fagelah is not a Hebrew word. It is the Yiddish word for bird. In Yiddish slang, it also refers to a gay man.
The Hebrew word for job is either tafkíd (תפקיד) or avodá (עבודה). Israelis also use the English word "job", spelled ג׳וב.
It is the Hebrew and Aramaic word for father, and it is also the initials of the band members of the group ABBA
There is no Hebrew word for phoenix. Modern Hebrew uses the word ×¤× ×™×§×¡ (pronounced "feneeks"). You could also call it עוף החול (ōf hakhōl) which means bird of the sand.
sin is a letter of the Hebrew alphabet with the sound of "s". It is written שׂ It is also the word for China.
Sha'ul (שאול) means "Saul". It also means "asked"
Arba (ארבע), which is also written the same as in English: "4""Arba" (ארבע).