masculine singular = báta (באת)feminine singular = bat (באת)
masculine plural = bátem (באתם)
feminine plural = báten (באתן)
came = בָּא
"Masheh-hu Tzatz" (משהו צץ).
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
It depends on the subject and the object of the sentence: a male who came to a male: He has come to you = hu ba elecha a female who came to a male: She has come to you = hee ba'a elecha a male who came to a female: He has come to you = hu ba elayeech a female who came to a female: She has come to you = hee ba'a elayeech
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Hebrew Bible, which Christians refer to as the "Old Testament" came from Judaism.
Noach is the Hebrew word for Noah. It's spelled Nun, Chet - נחThat's נח pronounced "NO-akh"."Noah" is one of those names that came to us FROM Hebrew by way of King James.The Hebrew pronunciation is "NO-akh".
"Boyfriend" in Hebrew is "khaver."
Mustache is 'Safam' in Hebrew
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew
The word "My" in Hebrew is pronounced: "Sheli"