"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.
For the Hebrew numerals from 1 to 100, click here.
Khoom (חום)
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"
Exchange in Hebrew is pronounced as follows: Hachlafa(החלפה).
A female says: ani smekha (×× ×™ שמחה) A male says: ani same'akh (×× ×™ שמח)