"L'ha-amin" means, "To believe." As a command, you'd say, "Ta-amin."
If you are asking how to translate this word into Hebrew, I believe it means finished, which in Hebrew is gamur (גמור)
The Hebrew word for believe is AMIN. You would not use just the word AMIN by itself in Hebrew though, you would use L'Ha'amin (to believe), or Ma'amin (I believe), or any of the rest of the conjugation of the word.
Hebrew Pentecostals do not believe in abusing their wives.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
to believe: להאמין, leha'amin pronounced: leh-hah-ah-MEEN. This word is the same in both ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew.
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
No, they do not.
חם. Pronounced "ham" with a soft guttural "h." I believe google translate will give you English transliterations. I use google translate constantly to read Hebrew. It is extraordinarily useful.
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew
Network in Hebrew is 'Reshet'
Inawah has no meaning in Hebrew