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Hirschel is a Yiddish name, not a Hebrew name. Also, it's not the equivalent of Harry, and does not have the same meaning as Harry. Hirschel: "deer" in Yiddish Harry: comes from the Germanic name Heimirich which meant "home ruler" The Hebrew equivalent of Hirschel is Tzvi (צבי)
Casa dal cuore is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "home from the heart." The pronunciation will be "KA-sa dal KWO-rey" in Italian.
The word "Home" in Hebrew is בית (pronounced BAH-yeet)
mobile home = bayit nayad
I am not sure what you mean by home of the Hebrews, but I am assuming you are referring to where Hebrew is spoken and am there for answering that. Hebrew is spoken all over the world (primarily in Jewish communities) and the country that has Hebrew as one of its official languages is Israel.
etslee (אצלי)
Babayit (בבית).
Translation: Baita (ביתה)
"YOME", rhymes with 'home', means "day" in Hebrew. "YAHM", rhymes with 'bomb', means "sea" or "ocean" in Hebrew.
Your Heart Will Lead You Home was created in 2000.
A home is where your heart is
It's not. The Hebrew word for salvation is not the same as go home:Salvation = yeshu-AHto go home = halach habayta or chazar habayta