To say "read" in the present tense, it is: קורא (Pron. ko-rEH, the "eh" sound as in the word "met"). The verb "To Read" is: לקרוא (Pron. Lee-krOH, the end sounds like the word "crow"). To say "I read" (past tense) you write: אני קראתי (Pron. Ah-nee Kah-rAH-tee).
This is how you say Happy Earth Day in Heberw, I just do not know how you say it i know how to write it and read it. :)(:
to read = kara (קרא)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Anee low mida-bear ivrit kol kakh tov I don't speak Hebrew so well the English words in the transliteration are to be read as they are in English. They will get the point by your accent
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
kloum (sounds like broom): kaf; lamed; vav; mem (sofit) with vowels: כְּלוּם without vowels:כלום **Remember Hebrew is written and read right to left**
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
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.
Hebrew is read from right to left.
This is not a question.
Inawah has no meaning in Hebrew
Mustache is 'Safam' in Hebrew