Yeled (ילד) is a male child.
Yalda (ילדה) is a female child.
Tinok (תינוק) is a male baby.
Tinoket (תינוקת) is a female baby.
An infant boy is "tee-NOKE".
An infant girl is "tee-NO-ket".
a male child of God = yeled hashem (ילד הש×)
a female child of God = yaldat hashem (ילדת הש×)
bnei hashem = ×‘× ×™ ה׳
or
Yelday Ha-Elohim. ילדי ×”×לוהי×
yeladim mevugarim (×™×œ×“×™× ×ž×‘×•×’×¨×™×)
referring to a male: ben hashem (בן ה׳)
referring to a female: bat hashem (בת ה׳)
male infant = tinók (תינוק)female infant = tinóket (תינוקת)
young children, toddlers = taf (טף)
tse'ir (????)
It is Hebrew for 'sons of' or 'children of'.
Hebrew doesn't have signs. It has letters. The Hebrew word for children is yeladim, spelled ילדים
beit sefer (בית ספר)
kids
The word 'children' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'child'; a word for a young human, a word for a person.
They were the children of the Hebrew people. Today they are called "Jewish children"
The word "children" is the plural form of the word "child" in all English usage.In the King James version of the Hebrew Scriptures, "children" is often used to mean "descendants," or "people" as in "the children of Israel."
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
They were still called Hebrews or Hebrew people. But they were also called Israelites or the Children of Israel.
It means Young Women's Hebrew Association
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.