Female - zichri oti.
Male - zchor oti.
(ch being the letter Het)
The Hebrew word for Memory is זיכרון (pronounced Zee-kah-ron)
a male would say: ani zochehr (אני זוכר)
a female would say: ani zocheret (אני זוכרת)
in Hebrew: זכור אותי
zakhar
to remember = zachar, זכר
Abba, tizkor oti (אבא, תזכור אותי)
from Psalm 106:4Remember me, Lord = זָכְרֵנִי יהוה (zochreni, Adonai)
to remember = leezkor (לזכור)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Hebrew word for remember
You pronounce it the same way! To spell it, you would use these letters: lamed, vav, resh, nun, samekh. Remember that Hebrew is written from right to left! Hope this helps :-)
kloum (sounds like broom): kaf; lamed; vav; mem (sofit) with vowels: כְּלוּם without vowels:כלום **Remember Hebrew is written and read right to left**
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
The Hebrew word for 40 is arba'im (ארבעים). It may be easy for some to remember and difficult for others.If this is asking about how often 40 is used in the Bible, it was not used because 40 is easier to remember than say 30 or 50, but because it is easier to remember round numbers like 40 than uneven numbers like 43 or 48.
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
In Hebrew it can mean "remember" or "command".