Modern Hebrew uses the same numbers everyone else uses. There is no difference except in pronunciation.
In ancient times, the letters of the alphabet were used as numbers. This practice is still done today for Jewish numbers, such as chapters and verses of The Bible and for Dates on the Jewish calendar.
If you want more information about Hebrew numbers, click this link: Hebrew Numerals
Agape in Hebrew looks like unconditional love.
There is no A in Hebrew. Hebrew uses a completely different kind of alphabet, which has no vowels in it.
They look like tattoos with Hebrew lettering on them, like this: אתה × ×•×¨× טיפש אם יש לך קעקוע
Here is what it looks like in Hebrew אהבה מעבר סיבה
Hannah = ×—× ×”
"לב" (Lev).
to be afraid = pakhad (פחד)
שירותים.עבור
Hebrew has no numerals, like 1, 2 and 3. Instead, Hebrew uses letters which would mean numerals, based on the context. So there are many "words" that look just like certain numbers. For example, the letters that spell the Hebrew word "chaim" also mean the number "18". The Hebrew word "chaim" means "life", so many people interpret the number "18" as meaning "life".
Skye is not a Hebrew name and has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but if you spell it phonetically, it would look like this: סקאי
The word "Home" in Hebrew is בית (pronounced BAH-yeet)
Divina = ×“×™×‘×™× ×”