If you're talking about the season: aviv nitskhi (×ביב × ×¦×—×™)
If you're talking about water: ma'yan nitskhi (מעין × ×¦×—×™)
Eternal Spring translates to אביב נצחי
Avivah
lev merutsah lanetsach (לב מרוצה ×œ× ×¦×—)
Eternal Love:Arabic = ħoubb 'abadi (حب ابدي)Hebrew = ahava nitskhit (אהבה נצחית)Note: The pronunciation of the Arabic varies greatly depending on dialect. There is only 1 dialect of modern spoken Hebrew.
Nitz'chi tz like zz in pizza ch like kh in Khomeini נצחי
For the Hebrew numerals from 1 to 100, click here.
Khoom (חום)
Exchange in Hebrew is pronounced as follows: Hachlafa(החלפה).
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Eternal in Korean is this: 영원한
Kind of depends on the context, but 'Nifla' is one way to say lovely in Hebrew. Another way is to just say that something is "Ya-feh"
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
It depends on the sentence, but one way to say it is alecha (עליך)