It depends on the Seder plate, but most Seder plates label the spots where all the special foods go.
The Hebrew word "seder" (סדר) means "order"
the seder plate has six iteams on,
The Hebrew alphabet is the writing system of the Hebrew language. It doesn't mean anything other than the list of letters used to write Hebrew.
One of the foods on the Seder plate is the Z'roa - a roasted shank-bone of lamb or goat, or a chicken wing, or chicken neck. It symbolizes the korban Pesach (Pesach sacrifice), which was a lamb that was offered in the Temple in Jerusalem, then roasted and eaten as part of the meal on Seder night. See also:More abut the Seder meal
SEDER : Hebrew for "order", can aply to a prayer liturgy, or more commonly the Passover meal, or feast, celebrating the Hebrew holy day. CEDAR : a large coniferous tree having an aromatic resin in its wood, notably Cedrus libani or "cedar of Lebanon".
There is no word "hahaha" (ההה) in Hebrew. If you just kept writing the letter "hey" (ה) in Hebrew, it would be interpreted as laughing (just like hahaha is interpreted in English as laughing), but it does not mean anything.
Sarai and Sarah are both slightly different ways of writing 'Princess' in Hebrew.
One of the "appatizer" courses of the traditional Seder meal is a green vegetable (frequently parseley, but I suppose lettuce would do) dipped in salt water. Tradition holds that the salt water represents the tears of the Hebrew slaves. This fits into one of the main purposes of the Seder ritual, to recall and to some extent relive the experience of liberation from slavery.
Luis doesn't mean anything in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
What does WA mean in Hebrew and then what does WA mean in Tahitian
Yeshu (ישו) is a variation of the Hebrew word for deliverance.
batterton doesn't mean anything in Hebrew.