one candle = × ×¨ ×חד (nehr eh-KHAD)
one candle = × ×¨ אחד (nehr eh-KHAD)
The Hebrew word Menorah actually has a different meaning in Yiddish than it does in Hebrew:HebrewMenoráh (מנורה) = lampYiddishMenórah (מנורה) = seven-branched candle holder used in ancient Judaism (in the Temple), and the eight-branched candle holder used in Hanukkah.
candle = × ×¨ (nehr)
Yes. In Hebrew it is called the shammesh.
The Jewish symbolic candle holder is usually spelled menorah in English.This is an approximation of the pronunciation of the Hebrew word מְנוֹרָה.
Only one lit candle remained after our homeboy blew the rest out.
kibosh is not a Hebrew word. In fact, no one knows where the word kibosh came from.
Hebrew has been spoken for many thousands of years prior to the invention of Hebrew writing, so no one knows what the first Hebrew word was. The first Hebrew word in the Bible is "bereshít" (בראשית)
The Latin word for "candle" is candela (-ae, f.).
pereh (פרא)
Neziah is not a Hebrew word. There is a Hebrew name "Netsiach" (× ×¦×™×—) which means one who overcomes.
They both refer to light. Or means light and ner means candle. Also, the Arabic word Nor, means light.