"First from God" =ר×שון מה××œ×•×§×™× (pronounced ree-SHOHN meh-hah-el-o-HEEM)
neshei hashem (× ×©×™ ה׳)
unlike God = (לא כמו ה׳), pronounced "lo kemó Elohím".
Hebrew doesn't have subjunctive verb form, so this sentence is not possible. But you can say: God will be with all Israel = Elohim yihyeh eem kol Yisra'el.
In order to translate this word into Hebrew, you'd first have to tell us what it means in English.
You can't actually translate it, but you can write it out in Hebrew letters:Kacey = קייסי
There is no good way to translate this literally into Hebrew, but the Jews have a word for God that is very similar: אין סוף "ein sof" (which literally means "there is no end" and it is a name of God.)
In order to translate that into Hebrew, you'd first have to tell us what it means in English.
Hebrew scholars translate "Adam" as "man" or "human being." In the Bible, Adam is the first man created by God according to the book of Genesis. The name "Adam" in Hebrew also carries the meaning of "earth" or "soil," signifying the material from which Adam was created.
im Greek and my name is Emmanuel from wut i understand... "immanu" means "with us" in Hebrew and "el" means God thus immanuel means God with us in Hebrew, so i guess that's where its from
go google translate and translate to Hebrew then click the speak button!!!!!!!!
Pigeon, in Hebrew, is יונה
You can't translate Aldo into hebrew. But you can choose a Hebrew name with a similar sound, such as Alon (אלון) or Adi (עדי)