shalom (שלום) means "peace"
Shalom = שלום
It's also used as a greeting similar to "hello" and "goodbye"
jehova is a Christian word for God, and is not real Hebrew. Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace.
jehova is a Christian word for God, and is not real Hebrew. Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace.
Shalom (שלום) is a Hebrew word that means "peace". In Yiddish, the word for peace is Frieden.
Shalom is a Hebrew word meaning peace, completeness and welfare. It can also mean hello and goodbye.
Shalom (שלום) is the Hebrew word for "peace", but "dar dia" is not Hebrew.
Shalom (שלום) means peace, but "aleve" is not a recognizable Hebrew word.
shalom (שלום) means peace, but shalakum is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace. Shalom is used as a greeting like "hello" in English. "Shalom shalom" is often used like "bye bye" is used in English. The repetition of a word is used for emphasis. Biblically, 'shalom shalom', has been translated, 'perfect peace' (see Isaiah 26:3). The thought is complete peace, total peace.
Shalom means peace. The other word is a Christianized word for the Jewish God, but it is not spoke in Hebrew or even spelled like that.
No, shalom (שלום) is the Hebrew word for peace. It is also used as a greeting that can be translated as hello or goodbye.
if you mean shalom, it is a Hebrew word that means peace < this is how you write it in Hebrew
"Shalom" means peace, but "l'anu" is not a Hebrew word (it looks like a combination of two hebrew words that would mean "to we" If you remove the apostrophe, it means "to us").