Well, that's a toughie, because there's no such language as "Jewish".
-- The word for 'heart' in Hebrew is לב pronounced "layv" or "lev".
-- The word for 'heart' in Yiddish is pronounced "harts" or "hairts".
-- I don't know the word for 'heart' in Arabic or Ladino, the next
leading languages in Jewish communities through history.
There is no such language as Jewish. The Hebrew word for miracle is Neis (נס).
Logos refers to the Word of God. Clarification: The word 'logos' is not Jewish, it is Greek in origin.
Kwanzaa is a jewish word and the Jewish language has different laws then the english language. so in Jewish this is how to spell the word kwaszaa.
Yes and no. The Jewish word for Sabbath is "Shabbat." Christians just say Sabbath.
someone in a blog said she was jewish, also i always got a jewish vibe from her
No, some Jewish people speak Hebrew and/or Yiddish. It is important to note that the Yiddish word for Jewish is Yiddish, so the language is actually called "Jewish", but there is no language identified with the English word "Jewish".
the word for a woman Jewish matchmaker is 'shadchanit', pronounced shad-cha-neet.
No, Jew is the noun, Jewish is the adjective.
Jewish is an adjective. "The Jewish people." Jew is the noun. "Einstein was a Jew."
heart = corazonThe Spanish word for heart is 'corazón'.
Heart is called as 'Cardium'. Cardia is a Greek word for heart. Cor is a Latin word for heart. From 'Cor' you get coronary word.
There is no such language as Jewish. It looks like the Hebrew word menucha (×ž× ×•×—×”), which means "rest"