beit zkhukhit (בית זכוכית)
well, you cant say house in Jewish but house in Hebrew is biet ( pronouced by eat)
"Glass house" in French is "maison en verre."
The House of The Lord is a HOLY place where The Almighty dwells. If you are asking how to say this in Hebrew, it is: בית השם = beit hashem
beyt zahav (בית זהב)
בית של ×הבה
In that sentence, you would usually use the infinitive in Hebrew (to buy): liknot (×œ×§× ×•×ª) "buying a house is...." liknot bayit zeh..."
beit khayim (בית חיים), however, this happens to be the Hebrew phrase for "cemetery".
There is no Hebrew word that means "household" but you could say: מֶשֶׁק בַּיִת (meshek bayit), which means, "the settlement of the house."
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
In Hebrew "Mine was quiet" depends on what you're referring to. There is no Hebrew word for "mine". You would say: my cat was quiet = hachatúl shelí hayah shakét. my house was quiet = beití hayáh shakét
Glass.
beit bracha shel hashem (בית ברכה של ה׳)