The Hebrew word for love is ahava (×הבה) and its oldest recorded use is in the Torah, but its actual origin is unknown.
love always = ahava nitzchi (אהבה נצחי)
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for love is, it's ahava (אהבה)."Ryah" does not appear to be a Hebrew word.
the love = ha'ahava (האהבה)
The Hebrew word for "love" is "ahava," pronounced "a-ha-VAH."
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)
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. My father's love = אהבת אבי
No letter of the Hebrew alphabet signifies love. All of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet originally signified either animals or common household items, then later they signified only consonant sounds.
Always. The word Hebrew is a language, a culture and a religion. In all cases it needs a capital letter at the start.
Agape in Hebrew looks like unconditional love.
the Hebrew word for love is ahava (אהבה) which is used to express all kinds of love and affection, from deep love, to just liking someone or something.
You might be thinking of Greek, which has four distinct concepts of love. There is only one Hebrew word (root) for love:noun = ahava (אהבה)verb = ahav (אהב)
if you are male, your love = ahava shelkha if you are female, your love = ahava shelakh
Ani tamid ohav etkhem, eema ve-abba" (×× ×™ תמיד אוהב אתכם, אמא ואבא).