עמש does not appear to be a Hebrew word.
It's spelled: Samekh Yod Mem Vav Nun-sofit Like this: ס י מ ו ן
They should be written as final letters (תש״ם and תש״ן)
Nisan is the 7th month in the Hebrew calender and the first month in the Torah. According to 'Chazal in the 21st day of Nisan Moses led the Israelites out of ancient Egypt by crossing the red sea (1092 BCE). Because of that in Nisan the Jewish people are celebrating passover in that month.
Miem is Hebrew for water. It sounds like (my-m). In Hebrew the letters are mem, yud, mem
gan eden Means "Garden of Eden." Heaven as in sky is "shamayim"-- spelled shin-mem-yod-mem
Solomon in Hebrew is Shlomo which is written shin, lamed, mem, hey - שלמה
mem Saab means Madam or Ma'am
the word you're looking for is ulim (ayin vav lamed yod mem-sofit)
'Women' is translated into × ×©×™× in Hebrew: Nun, Shin, Yud, Mem. Pronounced: Nashim In singular mode - a woman is אשה: Alef, Shin, He. Pronounced: Isha
You don't. "Christ" is Greek. In Aramaic, you spell Meshikha. Mem, Shin, Yud, Cheth, Alap. (משיחא)
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.
mehandes Letters- mem hey noon daled samech