lions = aryot (אריות)
lion = aryeh (אריה)
The Hebrew word for lion is aryeh (אריה)
There is no Hebrew word for "a". In Hebrew each noun has two forms - singular and plural, which are pronounced very differently, unlike the English way of adding an "-s" For example: Lion (or "a lion") - Arye Lions - Arayot However it is optional to add the word "Echad" (one) after the noun but it only used to stress that there is only one lion. For example: one Lion - Arye echad (rarely translated as "a lion")
It's a man's name, and also a poetic word for lion.
aryeh (אריה) means lion. It's also a man's name.
Aryeh.
it is a Hebrew name. in Hebrew it means lion. if you know someone that's name is ari, that means in judisim that they have the spirit of a lion.
Hebrew for a young lion
It is the lion's female.
lion king = melech ha aryot (מלך האריות)
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Osama is Arabic for Lion, but it has no meaning in Hebrew.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
No, the word lion is not an adverb.The word lion is a noun.