מעשה = ma'aseh (or more phonetically: mah-ah-SEH)
kibosh is not a Hebrew word. In fact, no one knows where the word kibosh came from.
achat (אחת) is the Hebrew word for "one"
The writer of the question has spelled the word "madam" correctly, but misspelled the word "English". (Besides, the word "you" in the same question is better exchanged for "one" in order to make sane use of the English language. Thus, "How does one spell 'madam' in English?".)
Nephilim (× ×¤×™×œ×™×) is the Hebrew word for nephilim. No one knows what it means in English, although a common translation is "giants".
The two words "this" and "that" in English are only one word in Hebrew. However, because Hebrew has gender while English does not, there are still two words for it in Hebrew. Zot (זאת) = this/that" for feminine objects zeh (זה) = this/that" for masculine objects
lakhayyim is one word in Hebrew and it's spelled לחיים
The English word "sabbath" is one of the many words that came to English from Hebrew,by way of King James' translation committee.The original Hebrew word is pronounced "shah-BAHT". Included in it are elements of the conceptsof "seven" and "pause" or "rest".Whatever the word "sabbath" means to you is evolved from the Hebrew concept of Sabbath.
Hebrew doesn't work like that. There isn't a one-to-one correspondence for Hebrew and English letters. In other words, not every English letter has an exact Hebrew letter to match.There is a Hebrew letter for G (ג) as a hard G, but for the foreign sound of J, the same letter (ג) is used.If you want to spell "Gee Jay" it would be ג׳י ג׳יי
The Hebrew word "yon" has two meanings. One is a male pigeon. The other is an ion.
Nephilim (× ×¤×™×œ×™×) is the Hebrew word for nephilim. No one knows what it means in English, although a common translation is "giants".
Oh boy that an old one. You spell it "a really big word". no u spell it like this Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious AnswerIf you were looking for a sensible answer the longest word in the English language is antidisestablishmentarianism.
The word ein is German for the number "one" and also used as "a" or "an."