if you have a PC with Windows Vista or later, you just go to the control panel, region and languages, keyboards and languages, change keyboards, and then just add the Hebrew keyboard as an option. then can use the language toolbar to switch back and forth.
Honey in Hebrew is: Davash (Dah-vahshh). I dont know how to type in Hebrew on this computer so I cant give it to you written in Hebrew.
If you open your character map, you will see that most unicode fonts already installed on your computer have Hebrew characters. To go to character map, go to your start menu and type "character map" in the search box.
"Mach-shev" (מחשב).
To type in Hebrew, go to your control panel and select regional and language options, change keyboard, and then add the Hebrew keyboard. You can switch back and forth from the American keyboard to the Hebrew keyboard by hitting CTRL + SHIFT.As for pronunciation marks, I'm not sure what this is. Hebrew is a phonetic language.
The Hebrew scriptures are written in Hebrew (only a few passages are written in Aramaic).
the smallest type of computer is the palmtop computer
You can't go to a website to write Hebrew. You have to go to the control panel on your computer and go to regional and language settings and add the Hebrew keyboard.
Jonathan Aaron = יונתן אהרון(but if you are looking to see it in Hebrew cursive, that's not possible to display here unless you have a Hebrew cursive font installed on your computer).
Computer = makhshev (מחשב) Computers = makshevim (מחהבים)
There is no native Hebrew word for satin, because this type of cloth is not native to Israel. In Modern Hebrew, the word seten (סטן) is used.
If you mean pechay as a type of Chinese Cabbage, there is no Hebrew word for it.
the type of computer she has is a lap top