candle = ner (נר)
candles = nerót (נרות)
If a masculine noun is aflame, it's bo'ehr (בוער)
If a feminine noun is aflame, it's bo'ehret (בוערת)
Unfortunately, there is no Hebrew symbol for fire. Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It only has letters and words.
The Hebrew word for fire is esh, spelled ×ש
fire = esh (אש)bonfire or campfire = medurá (מדורה)
Shemesh (שמש)
lehava (להבה)
esh kadosh (×ש קדוש)
ol'e ba'esh
esh (×ש)
"AYSH"
what is the hebrew translation of Holy Ghost fire
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It just has letters and words. The Hebrew word for holy fire is esh kodesh, spelled אש קודש
In Hebrew it is "Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh Yehovah"
If you are asking how to say Holy spirit in Hebrew, it's Ruach ha kodesh. (רוח הקודש)
Holy work = avodá k'doshá (עבודה קדושה)
The Hebrew word is: קודש (Pron. KO-desh. Accent on the capitals).
koach kadosh (כוח קדוש)
Hellig ild.
holy land = eretz ha-kodesh country of Israel = medinat Yisra'el
The House of The Lord is a HOLY place where The Almighty dwells. If you are asking how to say this in Hebrew, it is: בית השם = beit hashem
The Hebrew holy books are collectively called Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š)
chatan lev aish is nonsense. It means "fire heart groom". If you want to say groom's heart of fire, it's lev esh shel chatan (לב אש של חתן)