If you are asking how to write the phrase "Church broke down" in Hebrew, it is ×”×›× ×¡×™×” × ×‘×©×¨. If you are asking something else, please rephrase the question. thanks.
the number 40 is associated with water in Hebrew. It's represented by the letter mem (מ) which is the first letter in the Hebrew word for water, and also assumed to come from the Egyptian hieroglyph for water.
Seven = sheva (שבע)it is traditionally represented with the letter zayin (ז) but in Modern Hebrew, the number 7 is used.
An aleph number is any of a sequence of numbers used to represent the cardinality of infinite sets, denoted by the Hebrew letter aleph.
Gematriya is a numerical version of the Hebrew alphabet. For example, the first letter of the Hebrew Alphabet is the letter Aleph. This letter's Gematriya translation is 1 then the second letter Bet=2 Gimel= 3 Daled=4 Hey=5 etc. except there are many letters that do not correspond to the number in the alphabet that it is.
"tiv" does not appear to be a Hebrew word.
20 עשריםfirst is the number 20 and then how you write twenty in hebrew but dunno how its pronnounced
The number 9 in Hebrew is Teysha.
The number 56 in Hebrew has no special meaning in Hebrew. It's just the number that comes after 55. But if you are asking for the Hebrew word for 56, it's chamishim veshesh (חמישים ושש)
Mizpar does not appear to be a Hebrew word. Maybe the spelling is off.Mispar (מספר) is the Hebrew word for "number"
To determine the number of pixels in a picture, you can multiply the width of the picture in pixels by the height of the picture in pixels. This will give you the total number of pixels in the image.
In math a picture perfect number is a number which is the sum of its proper divisors.
There are no Hebrew concordances in Judaism, those are Christian texts.