to conjugate the past tense of hear (שמע), you would need to provide the subject. For example:
I heard = shamáʿti (שמעתי)
he heard = hu shamáʿ (×”×•× ×©×ž×¢)
we heard = shamáʿnu (×©×ž×¢× ×•)
to conjugate the past tense of hear (shama), you would need to provide the subject. For example:
I heard = sha'mati
he heard = hu sha'ma
we heard = sha'manu
Elohim sheh-ro-EH (××œ×•×§×™× ×©×¨×•××”)
Elohim shama (××œ×•×§×™× ×©×ž×¢)
hashem shome'ah (ה׳ שומע)
Hashem shomehr (ה׳ שומר)
anything
The name Jadyn is Hebrew, meaning "God has heard."
Elohim noshem
nes hashem (× ×¡ ה׳)
ha'am hanivchar (העם ×”× ×‘×—×•×¨)
eifo hashem? (?איפה ה׳)
your god your god = elohecha elohecha (אלוקך אלוקך)
Hebrew doesn't have a subjunctive mood, but instead you could say "God is glorified," which is Hashem nehedar (ה׳ × ×”×“×¨)
In Hebrew? In Biblical Hebrew it would be Elohenu Eloah ehadh. Or you could say the Shema which is Sh'ma Yisrael Adonai Elohenu Adonai Ehhadh.
God is with us = "ha shem imanu" (ה׳ ×¢×ž× ×•)
eved hashem (עבד ה׳), which also means "servant of God" (in Hebrew, there's no distinction between slave and servant).
rahk hashem (רק השם)
Hashem peetsah (ה׳ פיצה)