faith = emunah (?????)
hope = tikvah (?????)
love = ahavah (????)
There is only one way to write the Hebrew word for love (noun form): ahava, spelled אהבה
As a verb, it is ahav (אהב)
faith = emunah (××ž×•× ×”)
hope = tikvah (תקווה)
love = ahavah (×הבה)
elohim hu ahava (××œ×•×§×™× ×”×•× ×הבה)
Hebrew does not use symbols. It uses letters and words.
The word for love is ahava and it's spelled ×הבה
ahavah lishneikhem (×הבה ×œ×©× ×™×›×)
elohim hu ahava (?????? ??? ????)
elohei ahava = ×לוקי ×הבה
האהבה שלך.
Agape in Hebrew looks like unconditional love.
Here is what it looks like in Hebrew אהבה מעבר סיבה
ahavah lanetsakh, אהבה ×œ× ×¦×—
ahava halcha le-eebood (אבהב הלכה לאיבוד)
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.
There aren't 3 different kinds of Love in Hebrew. You may be thinking of Greek, which has 4 words for love. In Hebrew, there is only one word for both "love" and "like": אהבה (ahava)
to be afraid = pakhad (פחד)
Hannah = ×—× ×”
"לב" (Lev).
שירותים.עבור
Skye is not a Hebrew name and has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but if you spell it phonetically, it would look like this: סקאי