For a male you say "Bo He'na" (בוא הנה). For a female you say "Bo'i He'na" (בואי הנה). For plural you say "Bohu He'na" (בואו הנה).
to a female: bo'ee henna (בו××™ ×”× ×”)
to a male: bo henna (×‘×•× ×”× ×”)
it is here = zeh po (זה פה) or you can just say "po" (פה)
hineni (×”× × ×™)
ahava po (אהבה פה)
Hundreds of words come from the Hebrew language. Here are some: amen halleluyah sabbath cinnamon Israel Jew Jewish Judaism uzi myrrh camel messiah
Atah kan (אתה כאן)
For the Hebrew numerals from 1 to 100, click here.
You say Jonah the same as you would in English, also here is what Jonah would look like in Hebrew גונה ________ There is no 'J' in Hebrew so it would actually be: Yonah
That's a good question, here is how you spell it פאכינו
simcha ba'a (שמחה באה)
perro is come on i kurdish
To answer "where do you come first when you come last?", I'd say the answer is you would be coming to "here", would be "here", and would stay "here" (wherever "here" is). Although some could say you are "there", in your view you would still be "here". So, "here" you are and "here" you will be! (That's what happens when you come last--you get to wait!)
ani po (×× ×™ פה) or hineni (×”×™× × ×™)