The expression is "She'y'h'ye " (read it fonetically, the apostrophies separate the sillables). Sometimes we also add 'well, so be it' any say "Nu, She'y'h'ye".
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∙ 13y agoso be it = amen (אמן)
Brian is an Irish name, so it has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
there is no ă sound in hebrew, so it would be pronounced paht or pet.
Honey in Hebrew is: Davash (Dah-vahshh). I dont know how to type in Hebrew on this computer so I cant give it to you written in Hebrew.
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
Carolyn in Hebrew is as follows (I am not sure if it will show up, so let's see!): קרולין
ein'sof and so in certain fields of mathematics the Hebrew letter "alef" - can represent infinity
Hebrew uses the same written numbers as everyone else, so the answer would be 12345.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
my will = retsoní (×¨×¦×•× ×™), pronounced ret-so-NEE
You can say "slee-KHA".Literally, something like "excuse ! ?" or "forgive ! ?"
"ani" (×× ×™), pronounced ah-NEE There is no Hebrew word for "am" so ani could mean I or I'm.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH