The closest match I can think of is "va", the third person singular present form of "ir". It means he/ she/you go.
Krowa is a Polish word for the English word for "cow". It is pronounced "KRO-vah".
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Tikva (תקוה) means "hope"
If your mean: How do you say in English "uważaj", it's "Attention" If you mean: How do you rponounce the word, its [oo-VAH-zhy] zhy to rhyme with shy
"ah loo loo vah" is not Hebrew.
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I assume you mean motivation, which is exactly the same in French, pronounced "moh-tee-vah-syoh[n]".
vah is a prefix that means "and", but in the Torah, it also functioned as an indicator of a new sentence.
'Young' is an English equivalent of 'giovane' when the word is used as an adjective. As a noun, the equivalent becomes 'youth'. Either way, the word is pronounced 'DJOH-vah-neh'.
"Aggravated" is an English equivalent of the Italian word aggravato.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "ahg-grah-VAH-toh." The feminine form, aggravata, is pronounced "ahg-grah-VAH-tah."
In Yiddish, the word "vagina" is typically pronounced as "vah-GEE-nuh."
Fijian word for wedding is Vakamau. Pronounced ''Vah-Car-Mah-U"