Please (adverb, asking someone nicely)
Please (verb)
pleasure (noun)
The way you say pleasant in Hebrew is נעים.
pleasant (adjective) = na'im (נעים)
fun = kef (×›×£)
pleasant (adjective) = na'im (נעים)
to rejoice = lismo'ach (לשמוח)
תענוג
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The Hebrew word used in that context is טוב (tov), which is exactly equivalent to the English word "good" but it can also be used for "pleasant" or "excellent".
Pleasant.
The following hebrew words can be translated as "pleasant": na'im (× ×¢×™×) nekhmad (× ×—×ž×“) adin (עדין)
No, Noemi means pleasant and comes from the same word family as Naomi from the bible. So, it's actually hebrew.
It looks like the Hebrew name Naomi (× ×¢×ž×™) which means "pleasant" in Hebrew.
In the word pleasant we will add un and the answer will be unpleasant
The word opposite pleasant is "unpleasant"
The name Naomi is Hebrew, meaning pleasant.
more pleasant, most pleasant
The word "pleasant" has its roots in the Latin word "placare" meaning peaceful.
it comes from hebrew, meaning delightful- pleasant
it comes from hebrew, meaning delightful- pleasant