The translations of ÔI need you nowÕ in Hebrew are many it depends who is saying to whom. If a man is saying it to a woman itÕs ÔAni tzarich achshav.Õ If a woman is saying it to a man its ÔAni tzricha otÕcha achshavÕ. If a woman is saying it to a woman itÕs ÔAni tzricha otach achshavÕ and if a man is saying it to a man itÕs ÔAni tzarich otÕcha achshav.
The Hebrew word for "Now" is Ach'shav (עכשיו). The "ch" is pronounced the same as in the word Chutzpah/ Chanukah.
Most people that need a PhD in Hebrew need this in order to do Biblical Studies or perform studies of the modern Israeli State and its conflicts. However, you personally may need a PhD in Hebrew for a different reason.
now = achshav (עכשיו), pronounced ahkh-SHAHV
No. Hebrew refers to the people and language of Israel. Babylonian refers to the people of what is now modern-day Iraq.No. Hebrew refers to the people and language of Israel. Babylonian refers to the people of what is now modern-day Iraq.
If you mean present as in a gift - the word in Hebrew is "Matana" - מתנה. If you mean to say present, as in now - the word in Hebrew is "Ho've" - הווה.
Hebrew: akhsháv (עכשיו)Greek: tóra amésos (τώρα αμέσως)
Because the Hebrew Bible was written in Hebrew and the New Testament was written in Greek.
This is not a question.
Google Translate now gives many Hebrew words with their phonetic pronunciations.
The United Hebrew Kingdom was a kingdom that existed in what is now Israel and beyond from 1030 BC - 930 BC.
The Torah is always now written in Hebrew. Long ago, the Torah was written in Aramaic, which is the ancestor of Hebrew.
tsarikh (צריך)