to forgive = salakh (סלח)
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salakh (סלח) means "to forgive"
It depends on which Hebrew letters you're talking about.samech lamed chet = "to forgive"samech lamed heh = "her basket"
To forgive and forget = lislo'ach ve-lishko'ach
"slee-KHAH"
It depends on the gender of the speaker and the gender of the person being forgiven:I forgive you (male to male) = aní solé'ach lechá (אני סולח לך)I forgive you (male to female) = aní solé'ach lach (אני סולח לך)I forgive you (female to male) = aní soláchat lechá (אני סולחת לך)I forgive you (female to female) = aní soláchat lach(אני סולחת לך)I forgive you (male to group) = aní solé'ach lachém (אני סולח לכם)I forgive you (female to group) = aní soláchat lachém (אני סולחת לכם)
The word forgive has 2 syllables. For-give.
The Aramaic word for forgive is "shlama."
Forgive is 'maith' or 'logh' in Irish.
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.
Exonerate means to excuse or forgive.