to a man: ta'ameen be'osher neets-khee. תאמין באושר נצחי
to a woman: ta'ameenee be'osher neets-khee. תאמיני באושר נצחי
to a group: ta'ameenoo be'osher neets-khee. תאמינו באושר נצחי
lev merutsah lanetsach (לב מרוצה ×œ× ×¦×—)
Eternal Love:Arabic = ħoubb 'abadi (حب ابدي)Hebrew = ahava nitskhit (אהבה נצחית)Note: The pronunciation of the Arabic varies greatly depending on dialect. There is only 1 dialect of modern spoken Hebrew.
"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)
Nitz'chi tz like zz in pizza ch like kh in Khomeini נצחי
the Greeks didn't believe in eternal life, so... nothing
The Latin word for 'Happy' is laetus. Depending on the conjugation of the verb it could have multiple endings. Add 'a' to the end to make 'laeta' which is the nominative case. Add 'um' to the end to make 'laetum' which is the accusative case.
To always believe in yourselftrust yourself
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.
If you're talking about the season: aviv nitskhi (אביב × ×¦×—×™) If you're talking about water: ma'yan nitskhi (מעין × ×¦×—×™)
Eternal in Korean is this: 영원한
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew