Ken (כן)
It literally means "so" or "thus"
ken
Thepronunciation of yes means nothing, but ken (k-e-n) is the translation of yes into Hebrew
Yes = ken (כן)
No = lo (ל×)
Yes is kein - spelled chaf, nun sofi (כן) No is Loh - spelled lamed, alef (ל×)
yes is כן (ken) in both ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew.
ken bavakasha
yes = ken (כן)
ken
why
Yes, emaptya (אמפתיה) is the Modern Hebrew word for empathy.
If you mean the name "Ema" then no, it is not Hebrew. If you are talking about the Hebrew word for mother (ee-mah) then yes.
Yes, any Hebrew word can be written in Hebrew script.
The word Hebrew is a Hebrew word, borrowed into English from the greek language, (in the same way that most Hebrew names from the Jewish Bible were borrowed into English via Greek, such as Moses and Solomon). The Hebrew word for "Hebrew" is "ee-VREE"
Yes, there are hebrew words for all 4 seasons. Winter = khoref (חורף)
Yes, Susan is the Hebrew word for the lily flower.
Yes, it is Hebrew. Hakafot = surroundings, encompassings. The singular form is hakafa.
yes. It means high or loud.
Always. The word Hebrew is a language, a culture and a religion. In all cases it needs a capital letter at the start.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Yes, the name Caleb comes from the Hebrew word for dog, "kelev" (כלב).
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.