if you mean the name Gentile, then it is ×’×³× ×˜×יל. But if you mean the word gentile, then it is גוי, pronounced "goy".
pagani (×¤×’× ×™), pronounced pah-GAH-nee
nations = goyÃm (גויי×)
K'nah-ah-neem (×›× ×¢× ×™×)
Goy.
Elias in Hebrew is Eliayahu, spelled אליהו
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Agape in Hebrew looks like unconditional love.
The word "I" as in "myself" is ani. (ah-nee) Hebrew is written in a pattern of consonant, vowel, consonant, vowel, etc. and the vowels are written under the consonants. "I" would be written as an "AH" vowel, (which look like either a tiny straight horizontal line or a mini "T") followed ny a yood. (consonat which looks a bit like a floating comma.)
T and T would be T ve-T (טי וטי)
There is no such thing as a Jewish alphabet. If you mean Hebrew, there is no letter for J in Hebrew. In Modern Hebrew, words with the "J" sound are written with the letter for g plus an apostrophe: ג׳
They look like tattoos with Hebrew lettering on them, like this: אתה × ×•×¨× טיפש אם יש לך קעקוע
There is no A in Hebrew. Hebrew uses a completely different kind of alphabet, which has no vowels in it.
Here is what it looks like in Hebrew אהבה מעבר סיבה
to be afraid = pakhad (פחד)
Hannah = ×—× ×”
"לב" (Lev).