Hebrew is a language that works like any other language. It has consonants and vowels, words and sentences.
It depends on how you spell it in Hebrew: אבד = to become lost עבד = to work
Mason is מייסון
ah-voh-DAH (עבודה)
Holy work = avodá k'doshá (עבודה קדושה)
idea = musag (מושג)
No, it doesn't work like that. Only names that originally come from Hebrew will have equivalent Hebrew names. Since the name Stewart comes from Old English, it doesn't have an equivalent in Hebrew.
To steer the people back on course.
No, not until Saturday night.
The entire Hebrew Bible is a great work of literature, from God himself. The Psalms and Proverbs are part of the third section of the Hebrew Bible, called Ketuvim (Writings).
אִיּוֹב ('Iyyov) means persecuted or hated
go to the control panel>languages and keyboards and change the settings by adding the Hebrew keyboard.
Avodah (עבודה) is the Hebrew word for work, and it is pronounced ah-vo-DAH.Sh'ah is not recognizable from the way you have written it. If you meant sha'ah (שעה) which means time or hour (pronounced shah-AH).If my guess is correct, this means "work time" or "work hour"