to harm = paga (פגע)
harm (noun) = nezek (× ×–×§)
all things bad in the word = kol dvarim ra'im ba'olam (כל ×“×‘×¨×™× ×¨×¢×™× ×‘×¢×•×œ×)
navál (× Ö¸×‘Ö¸×œ), pronounced nah-VAHL
Hula is a Hawaiian word. It has no connection to Hebrew at all.
No. Koppel is not a Hebrew word at all.
No. In fact, it doesn't appear to be a Hebrew word at all.
The Hebrew word 'jireh' is usually pronounced "jai rah". It means that God is a the provider of all the good things.
The word for hatred of all things is "misantrophy," which is a general dislike or hatred towards humanity and the world in general.
No. Koppel is not a Hebrew word at all.
Kōl (כל)
Hebrew is primarily spoken in Israel, but Jews all over the world also use Hebrew with varying degrees of fluency.
Yes, there are hebrew words for all 4 seasons. Winter = khoref (חורף)
No. Sin is not a Hebrew word at all. It is of Old English/Germanic origin. The Hebrew equivavent of the English word "sin" is Khet (חטא) which means "miss" (as in missing a target).
Always. The word Hebrew is a language, a culture and a religion. In all cases it needs a capital letter at the start.
Hebrew is spoken in Israel and by many Jews all over the world.