Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet: × ×‘ ×’ ד ×” ו ×– ×— ט ×™ ×› ל מ × ×¡ ×¢ פ צ ק ר ש ת
Five of those letters have a different shape at the end of words: ך × ×Ÿ ×£ ×¥
All alphabets are written in symbols. The Hebrew symbols are just different from the English symbols.
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. Mark is spelled מארק
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Randy" in Hebrew letters is ראנדי
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. Joseph is spelled יוסף (pronounced Yosef).
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. My father's love = אהבת אבי
Faith in the Hebrew sense in the Old Testament is simply a firm reliance upon God by holding fast to the word of promise, and confidently awaits for its fulfillment even through tribulations. Faith in the New Testament took on a deeper meaning.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols for words. It uses an alphabet. The phrase "Good Morning" in Hebrew is Bokehr Tov, spelled (from right to left): בוקר טוב
No letter of the Hebrew alphabet signifies love. All of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet originally signified either animals or common household items, then later they signified only consonant sounds.
Unfortunately, Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It just has ordinary letters and words. The Hebrew word for loved is ahoov, spelled ????
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It just has letters and words. The Hebrew word for holy fire is esh kodesh, spelled אש קודש
No. Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Lily" in Hebrew letters is לילי
Hebrew is a language with an alphabet. There's no "symbol" for family. If you would like to know how to write/say the word family in Hebrew, it is: mishpacha - משפחה