"Call" has a few meanings which have different words in Hebrew.
Mainly:
1. Calling someone by their name, or summoning them, is "Likro".
2. Calling someone on the phone is "Lehit'ka'sher".
to call = kará (קר×)call (noun) = kri'á (קרי××”)
phonecall = sichát télefon (שיחת טלפון)
to call = kará (קר×)
call (noun) = kri'ah (קרי××”)
to call = karah (קר×)
calling (noun) = kri'ah (קרי××”)
There is no Hebrew word for valentine. If you're talking about a greeting card, you would call it a "kartis bracha" (כרטיס ברכה).
There is no Hebrew word for phoenix. Modern Hebrew uses the word ×¤× ×™×§×¡ (pronounced "feneeks"). You could also call it עוף החול (ōf hakhōl) which means bird of the sand.
The Hebrew word kara (קרא meaning to read, call, or כרע meaning to rip) is pronounced kah-RAH in English.
There is no Hebrew word for pretzel, but you can spell it phonetically as פרצל. (Israelis often refer to pretzels as "bagels".)
The Holocaust the hebrew word is shoah.
The Germans have borrowed the word from English to replace the expression Voelkermord an den Juden (genocide of the Jews).It is not some German word borrowed into English.
the Hummingbird has no significance in Jewish culture or ancient Hebrew culture. In fact, there is no Hebrew word for Hummingbird. Israelis call it a Yonek dvash (honey sucker).
The Christian concept of saints doesn't exist in Hebrew, but you could call them Holy people: kedoshim (קדושים)
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew definition.The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew word. It's a name. You can spell it ווֹמאק in Hebrew letters.
to call out = קרא (kah-RAH). The past tense will vary depending on the subject of the sentence.