"yo tel" is not a Hebrew word. Tel (תל) is a hebrew word that means hill.
"Tel" is the Hebrew word for mound, or hill. There are many places in Israel that are Tel "something", like Tel Aviv, Tel HaShomer, Tel Hai, etc.
tel (תל) refers to a hill that is made up of layers of ancient ruins.
Tamila in Hebrew is תמילה.
Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, where Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages.
no. tel aviv means "spring hill"
יום הולדת שמח תל אביב = yom huledet sameach tel aviv
Tel Aviv = תל אביב, abbreviated as ת״א
"mageddon" has no meaning in Hebrew. Additional Answer: You are probably referring to ' har megiddo' which means Mountain of Megiddo and is used once in the New Testament in the form of Armageddon. Megiddo is actually a 'tel' and not a mountain. It was a famous crossroads which saw many battles in its history. It will be the final 'staging' place of the enormous end-time Army of 200 million men in the Book of Revelation.
Tel Etz (תל עץ) = "tree hill"
It was "My Love", and he actually said the dedication in Hebrew.
Tel Aviv is not explicitly mentioned in the Tanakh, which is the Hebrew Bible. The name Tel Aviv is a modern Hebrew name meaning "Hill of Spring," and it was given to the city of Tel Aviv in 1910. The closest mention in the Tanakh might be in the Book of Ezekiel, where there is a reference to a place called Tel Abib, which some scholars believe could be a similar location.