Mikvah has two meanings:
# A bath taken by those of the Jewish faith for ritual purification purposes, like before the Sabbath. # It also signifies the room where the bath in #1 above occurs.
tikvah (תקווה) means "hope"
Tikvah means "hope" in Hebrew.
tikvah (תקווה) means "hope"
tikva (תקווה) means "hope"
tikvah (תקווה)
olam tikvah (עולם תקווה) = "a universe of hope" in Hebrew.
Yes, לקוות means "to hope". It is in the infinitive form. The noun is Tikvah (תקווה)
Itzik Kol was born in 1932, in Petah Tikvah, Palestine.
The cast of Lehatzil et Tikvah - 2009 includes: Efrat Arnon as Merav David Bilenca as Veterinarian Yehuda Fridman as Yotam Orna Rotenberg as Ahuva Liron Sela as Police Officer Ella Wittenberg as Rotem
ein bichlal tikvah (אין בכלל תקווה)
Fake. The city where they meant to go to, Petach Tikvah, is real.
Romans was not originally written in Hebrew, so how it is translated depends on the descretion of the translator. I would say "God of Hope" is Elohei tikvah (אלוקי תקווה)
Written in 1888, the underlying song is in the public domain; however, certain arrangements, performances, and recordings may still be protected.
1. Jerusalem 2. Tel Aviv 3. Haifa 4. Rishon LeTzion 5. Petach Tikvah (according to December 2010)
faith = emunah (?????) hope = tikvah (?????) love = ahavah (????)
If you are talking about resetting a broken leg or a timer: to reset = eepess (איפס) If you are talking about computers, the English word is always used.