beginning = haht-khah-LAH
The Hebrew language uses a different alphabet, and there is no "A" in it. But if you mean Hebrew words that transliterate into words beginning with A, there are thousands, including:abbaAdonaiafikomanaggadaahavaakavalamaranaAraviasafataravayalaz
There isn't a Hebrew name with this meaning.
There are 3 Hebrew words for God that begin with el:ElElohaElohim
There are 7 words in the first verse of Genesis:בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אלהים אֵת הַשָּׁמַיִם וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ׃Upon beginning, God created the skies and the earthLitterally:in-beginning*createdGod(direct object particle)the-skiesand* (+ direct object particle)the-earth**Note: Hebrew uses prefixes for many small words, so the, in, and, etc. are not separate words in Hebrew
Some words that begin with "A..."Abenteuer, acht, Ahnung, anrufen, anziehen, Apfel, Arbeit, ausThere are many German words beginning with aYou're best bet is to go on a German dictionary and look at all the words beginning with AAlso, try typing into Google 'German words beginning with a'A few that I know of to get you going are:ApfelAltaberalsogood luck!
Bat, for instance, if you wanted to say 'Ayelet, daughter of David' you would say 'Ayelet bat David'
מילים בסיסיות is pronounced "Mileem B'sisiyot".
"be comforted"
hello, island is 'e' in Hebrew (like 'eai' if you want) if you ment the verb "to desire", the translation is "lakhshok". if yot want to conbine the words: the island of disire- 'eay hakheshek'
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Hebrew is a language with an alphabet. There's no "symbol" for family. If you would like to know how to write/say the word family in Hebrew, it is: mishpacha - משפחה