There isn't a Hebrew word that starts with the letter z and that word means good life.
The phrase "good life" is chayim tovim (×—×™×™× ×˜×•×‘×™×).
A word that starts with the letter i in french is: iténiraire. In English this means an itinerary, which is a schedule of plans. another word that starts with the letter i is interessante which means interesting in English.
אות means "letter" (of the alphabet) or "sign"
One example of a word in French that starts with the letter "o" is "oiseau," which means "bird" in English.
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
Virginia in Hebrew: וירג'×™× ×™×”Virginia is pronounced in Hebrew the same way as in English. It's written like this - וירג'×™× ×™×”
"Jardin" is a French word that starts with the letter J. It means "garden" in English.
This phrase is not Hebrew or English. If you can tell me what it means in English, then I can translate it into Hebrew for you.
Zaz (זז) in Hebrew means moving as in motion.
The Hebrew word Aleph (אלף) refers to the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet (א). Aleph is known as a silent letter, but it is also a glottal stop. The word aleph comes from the Hebrew word elef, which means thousand (or thousand-heads-of-oxen).
Native as an adjective is one
Ashanti means the same thing in Hebrew that it does in English.
The longest modern Hebrew word is וכשלאנציקלופדיותינו (u'chshelentsiklopedioténu), consisting of 19 consonants, which means "and when our encyclopedias...." [note: Hebrew uses prefixes for many prepositions and conjunctions]The Longest Biblical Hebrew word is וְהָאֲחַשְׁדַּרְפְּנִים (veha'aḥashdarpením), consisting of 11 consonants, and which means "and the satraps"