ויאמר אליהם ראיתי את השטן נפל כברק מן השמים׃
Note: Some think Barack Obama's name is in this verse, but it's not. The Hebrew word for Lightning is Baraq (spelled with a q or ק/ق), which is not related to the Arabic Name Barak (spelled with a k or ك/כ). The Hebrew word Baruch, meaning blessed, is related to barak with a k.
It would be written as 4,600,000
A trillion is 1012. Thus, when written out as a number, would be 1,000,000,000,000.
2,700,000 in scientific notation is: 2.7 x 106
38,000,000 in Scientific Notation = 3.8 x 107
Different language
Elias in Hebrew is Eliayahu, spelled אליהו
Hebrew uses the same symbols for numbers that every other language in the world uses. So it would be "6". If you're asking how to say six in Hebrew, it's שש (pronounced shesh). In Jewish contexts, numbers can be written with letters of the Hebrew alphabet. If that's what you're talking about, the answer is the letter vav: ו
VI/VI/MCMLXXXVIII
T and T would be T ve-T (טי וטי)
Dreams look the same in Hebrew as in any other language. The experience itself is called "kha-LOME" in Hebrew.
Skye is not a Hebrew name and has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but if you spell it phonetically, it would look like this: סקאי
You say Jonah the same as you would in English, also here is what Jonah would look like in Hebrew גונה ________ There is no 'J' in Hebrew so it would actually be: Yonah
The word "I" as in "myself" is ani. (ah-nee) Hebrew is written in a pattern of consonant, vowel, consonant, vowel, etc. and the vowels are written under the consonants. "I" would be written as an "AH" vowel, (which look like either a tiny straight horizontal line or a mini "T") followed ny a yood. (consonat which looks a bit like a floating comma.)
Jamaica is an English speaking country. You would write the same way whether you are writing standard English or Jamaican Patois, which is a dialect of English, and not a separate language.
all you have to say is "madi" :)
Hebrew uses the same numbers as everyone else, so it would look like 11.If you want to see the word for eleven, it is: אחד עשר (achad asar).In traditional texts, letters are used for numbers, so 11 would be יא
There is no such thing as a Jewish alphabet. If you mean Hebrew, there is no letter for J in Hebrew. In Modern Hebrew, words with the "J" sound are written with the letter for g plus an apostrophe: ג׳