lehitpalel beyachad (להתפלל ביחד)
Tefilat em
The scripture emphasizes the importance of praying together as a way to strengthen faith, build community, and seek God's guidance and blessings collectively. It highlights the power of unity in prayer and the support and encouragement that comes from coming together in faith.
We are together as one tonight = הערב ×× ×—× ×™ ביחד כאחד (ha-erev anachnu beyachad ke'echad)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
no when they are born they go away from each other if they stayed and ate together they world fight to the death and kill each other so i would say no
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
Tatalo
There may well be many words to say after praying in the many different religions of the world. In Christianity, the word "amen" is used. The word is of Hebrew origin and means "so be it" or "may it be so". Some say the word is of more ancient origin as ancient Egypt worshipped the god, Amen-re (sometimes spelt Amon-Re or Amon-Ra which is possible as the Hebrews were enslaved there for several hundred years.
Ken and in Hebrew כן
"Boyfriend" in Hebrew is "khaver."
The word "My" in Hebrew is pronounced: "Sheli"