Probably not. In Matthew's time, Hebrew was only used for Jewish religious purposes, and was no longer spoken as a common language. If Matthew did write in Hebrew, nothing survived to this day.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can fingerspell the name "Matthew." Each letter is signed using handshapes that represent the corresponding letter in the name.
Matthew Henry Scargill has written: 'Looking at language'
Matthew Moorhouse has written: 'A vocabulary and outline of the grammatical structure of the Murray River language' -- subject(s): Murundi language
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Matthew is known as one of Jesus' apostles, and contributed to the writing of the Holy Bible. However, he did not write any of the books. During the second century, it was decided to credit him with writing one of the gospels.
Matthew was written in Greek, just like all of the books of the New Testament.
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The name Matthew written in Japanese is マシュー and is pronounced as 'mashuu'
Matthew has written only one book in the bible.
Since Rome's language was Latin, you would have to write in Latin.
To sign "I hate people" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can fingerspell the words "I H-A-T-E P-E-O-P-L-E" and use a negative expression on your face to show your feelings.