There is no Hebrew word for a non-Jewish boy. You would just say yeled lo yehudi (ילד ×œ× ×™×”×•×“×™)
Yelda is the Hebrew word for a girl. Yeled is the word for a boy.
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"יתום" (Yetom) for a boy. "יתומה" (Yetoma) for a girl.
Na'ar if its a boy Na'a'ra(h) if its a girl No'ar - non count plural
This is a myth. There is no such word.Note: There is actually one Hebrew word that can't be pronounced by anyone, and that is the Hebrew name of God. The reason for this is that the vowels of the name are lost; we only know what the consonants are.
There's no Hebrew word with this meaning. The Hebrew word for black is shachor (שחור), and you could say shachor lelo me'ir (שחור ללא מאיר), black that doesn't shine.
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There is no Hebrew name Naarh. But it is very close to the word Na'ar, which means boy. Na'ar is pronounced NAH-ar.
The source of the boy's name Thomas is of Hebrew origin (Teom), and its meaning is "twin".
There is no Hebrew or Yiddish word that refers to someone who is not Jewish. In English, the Hebrew word "goy" is used, but this word only means "nation". Jews do not have a specific word that they use to reference the fact that non-Jews are not Chosen.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
The Hebrew word for covenant is 'Brit' (ברית). The covenant that a Jewish boy enters in upon circumcision is called Brit Milah (ברית מילה). Milah being the word for circumcision.breet (ברית)