nun = Nezirá (נזירה).
However, as a title of address, there is no Hebrew word equivalent to "sister". 85% of Israeli Catholics speak Arabic as their native language. The remaining are Greek, Armenian or Latin based.
nezirah (× ×–×™×¨×”)
The nun is a letter from the Hebrew alphabet - there's also a final nun, which always appears at the end of a Hebrew word.
nun = × (final nun = ן) samech = ס together it looks like this: × ×¡ (which spells the word for "miracle")
אמונה - Alef, Mem, Vav, Nun, Hey
Anyone can learn Hebrew, even a nun. Most nuns do not study Hebrew though, so it would be unusual.
Due to a glitch in the new answers.com website, hebrew characters cannot be displayed as of April, 2015. BUt the word you're looking for is:To be redeemed = nikneh (spelled nun quf nun heh)
ברנדון The letters are pronounced: Bet-Reish-Nun-Daled-Vav-Nun
A Hebrew word often translated as "see", "look", or "behold" in the Bible is transliterated as "Hineh" (hey-nun-hey, pronounced "hee-nay"). Another Hebrew word translated as "see" or "look" is the word "ra'ah" (resh-aleph-hey).
It's not clear if you are asking for the root or the word (those are two different things in Hebrew). The word is metsuyyan (מצוין) The root is צ.×™.× (tsadi, yod, nun)
'Women' is translated into × ×©×™× in Hebrew: Nun, Shin, Yud, Mem. Pronounced: Nashim In singular mode - a woman is אשה: Alef, Shin, He. Pronounced: Isha
Renita has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Nun (× )
first is Rishon in Hebrew. In Hebrew you spell it Reish, Alef, Shin, Vav, Nun - ראשון