hebrew, we speak hebrew! as for your question: "ashir" with the emphasis on the a
no not really
you say wealthy aswealthy
No. Jewish laws apply to the wealthy and the poor in exactly the same manner.
riche
The word for "wealthy" in Hindi is "धनवान" (dhanvaan).
A wealthy woman is 'une femme riche' in French.
I think that when he was younger, he lived near a wealthy Jewish family and he was jealous.
how do jewish people say passover in their language
the wealthy
Your question is incorrectly phrased. Rich is a synonym for wealthy, prosperous, affluent, etc., but you do not say "Rich is a synonym"; you say, for example, "Rich is a synonym for wealthy."
bhí sí saibhir
Wealthy in Spanish is "adinerado" but "rico" (rich) is much more common.