Same thing God believes in Hebrew.
Jerusalem (Yerushalayim ירושלים).It's the same as the modern capital of Israel.
a derrogatory word is the same thing in Hebrew that it is in English: a word with a bad or negative meaning. If you are asking how to say "derrogatory word" in Hebrew, it's milah lo tovah (מילה לא טובה)
הצלחה (hatzlacha) This word is the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew.
All Jews are Hebrews. Jesus was both a Jew and a Hebrew. The term "Jew" referred to the people of Judea, of which Jesus was a member, and was used as early as the fourth century BCE (including in the book of Esther). All Jews were Hebrews (since a Hebrew is any descendant of Eber and Eber is an ancestor of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the ancestors of the Jews), but not all Hebrews were Jews. Jesus was also more strongly aligned with the Pharisees he rejected than any of the other contemporaneous Jewish movements. Although the Pharisees would not become the dominant form of Judaism until the Talmud was published, their views and methods of interpretation were certainly well-developed by Jesus' time.
There is no reason to assume otherwise.
No. The Hebrew word for ginger is the same as in English, but it's not used as a name in Israel.
It's the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew: ספר החיים (Sefer ha-Chayim)
'Bee' = 'Dvora' (דבורה) This word is the same in both ancient Hebrew and modern Hebrew.
Yes, they are two ways of saying the same thing.
"yahoo" has no meaning in Hebrew, except as a suffix in names (-yahu), in which case it means God."ed" (עד) is the Hebrew word for witness (it's the same word in both Modern Hebrew and Ancient Hebrew.
Ashanti means the same thing in Hebrew that it does in English.