akh katan (××— קטן)
The Hebrew translation for 'brother-in-law' is GIS גיס.
The Hebrew word for little is katan (קטן) The Greek word for little is ligos (λίγος)
ahkh mahvet (אח מוות)
Brother = אח (ahkh) Brothers = אחים (ahkhim)
little = katan (קטן)pronounced kah-TAHN
Not sure if the Question is about the word "Hebrew" or about the language.If it is the word…In the King James version, the first use of the word isGen 14:13 And there came one that had escaped, and told Abram the Hebrew; for he dwelt in the plain of Mamre the Amorite, brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner: and these were confederate with Abram.
if you are a male, your brother = ahkh shelkah (אח שלך) if you are a female, your brother = ahkh shelakh (אח שלך)
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Little Brother...
akh katan (אח קטן), which literally means "little brother". ha-akh ha-tze'ir (האח הצעיר), which literally means "the youngest brother"
The name "Ruth" is a word that came directly from Hebrew with very little change. The Hebrew pronunciation is "ROOS" for Ashkenazic Hebrew speakers, and "ROOT" for Sephardic Hebrew speakers.
It depends on what you mean. If you're asking little brother to help you: עזור, אח קטן (azor, ach katan) If you're asking a male to help a little brother: עזור את אח קטן (azor et ach katan) If you're asking a female to help a little brother: עזרי את אח קטן (izri et ach katan)