said to a male: ani etkhaten itkha (×× ×™ ×תחתן ×יתך)
said to a female: ani etkhaten itakh (×× ×™ ×תחתן ×יתך)
kh = a gutteral sound not found in English
It would depend on the subject of the sentence, and the genders of the subject and object.
example: a female talking to a male: "I marry you" = ani mitkhatenet itkha, ×× ×™ ×ž×ª×—×ª× ×ª ×תך
to a male: atah rotseh lehitkhaten
to a female: aht rotsah lehitkhaten
If you are asking a woman: האם תינשאי לי, pronounced Ha'im tina'sii li
If you are asking a man: האם תינשא לי, pronounced Ha'im tina'seh li
Tahib tajawazini?
nah-SAH (× ×©×)
It depends on how you spell it: nasa (× ×¡×¢) = to travel nasa (× ×©×) = to carry, to marry
Why not? i would say morally yes but it depends on where in the world you plan on marrying....
Esau married Hittite women (Genesis 26:34), but he wasn't an ancestor of the Hebrews.
Jews and Hebrews are the same thing. So if a Jew marries a Hebrew, it's the same thing as saying two Jews got married. Also, no one calls us Hebrews anymore.
"Blake" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Latoya has no meaning in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Collin has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Carter has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Kyla is a Scottish name. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
The age a Jewish girl got married would have been the same as any other group, between 12-16 years old on average.
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for propose is, it's hitsi'a (הציע) if you are asking how to ask someone to marry you in Hebrew:If you are talking to a man: tit'chaten iti (תתחתן איתי)if you are talking to a woman: tit'chat'ni iti (×ª×ª×—×ª× ×™ איתי)