no in Hebrew its called a kippah but in English its called a yarmulke (yah ma ka)
Looks like you've spelled the word correctly already.
To correct spelling depends on the context of the word, example, PRAY as in praying to a higher power such as God for something and the other PREY meaning being vulnerable to another being which is dominant above you.
The symbol on the SS black cap is called a Totenkopf, German word for dead man's head or "skull". The Skull represents the willingness of a soldier to risk his life for the sake of their cause.
Yes the word skull is a one syllable word.
Your brain is in your skull
Skull.
In Malayalam, the word for "hats" is "തൊപ്പികൾ" (toppikal).
The root word "cranio" pertains to the skull or cranium. It is commonly used in medical terminologies related to the head and skull.
No. You are thinking of the Yiddish word "Daven," which means "to pray." The Hebrew word for pray is hitpallel (התפלל)
A homophone for PREY is PRAY.
vovere- to pray vovero- i pray voveres- you pray voveret- he/she/it prays voveremus- we pray voveritis- you(plural) pray voverent- they pray
The Arabic word for pray is "Salat" or "Namaza", But perfer with the first one.