"the one who says" = ha-o-MEHR (×”×ומר)
hachacham she'omer (החכם שאומר)
a man says: ani koreh a woman says: ani koret
The one on her left arm says 'Beulah'. (Which means 'married' in Hebrew.) The one on her right arm says 'Daughter'.
a male says: ani haben shel ha'elohim ha'amitiA female says: ani habat shel ha'elohim ha'amiti
It says they left Egypt in haste.
a male says: aní me'acher (אני מאחר) a female says: aní me'achéret (אני מאחרת)
"Ani mamash meshuamam" or in Hebrew lettering: אני ממש משועמם.
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Khoom (חום)
Exchange in Hebrew is pronounced as follows: Hachlafa(החלפה).
There is no common Hebrew word written on bread covers. It just depends on the cover.We have 3 Shabbat bread covers with 3 different designs:The first one says ״שבת״ which means ShabbatThe second one says ״חלה״ which means challahThe third one says ״לזכור את יום השבת״ which means "remember the Sabbath day"
A female says: ani smekha (×× ×™ שמחה) A male says: ani same'akh (×× ×™ שמח)