'Apple' in Hebrew is "tah-POO-akh".
But the question asks about 'the' apple, and we can't help wondering which specific apple
it has in mind.
If by some chance the question is referring to the downfall of Adam and Eve in the Garden
of Eden, we hasten to point out that no apple, or any other specific variety of fruit, is ever
mentioned in that story. In the Genesis account, it's simply "the fruit of the tree in the center
of the Garden".
You could look it up.
my apple = tapu'ach sheli (תפוח שלי)
Popular tradition claims the Bible says that Adam and Eve ate an 'apple' from the forbidden tree and a piece of got stuck in Adam's throat, hence the 'Adam's Apple' in mostly men's throat. The Bible doesn't mention any particular fruit on the 'tree'.It is possible that a loose translation of the Hebrew term tappuach ha Adam , meaning mail bump led to the term Adams apple. In Hebrew, Adam means man, and tappuachis similar to the old Hebrew word for apple.
The Inside Of An Apple Is Called A Core, It Is Not Called The Meat Of The Apple
tapu'akh (תפוח)Apple = תפוח (tah-POO-ahkh)
All currently made apple products and Microsoft products support Hebrew.
תפוח מהיר מבט
Translation: tapuach sheli (תפוח שלי)
"Yad" is a Hebrew word. That is its Hebrew name.
In Marathi, apple is called 'safarchand'
There is no Hebrew equivalent of Chuck.
Yes, and they are not called Hebrew people; they are called Jews.
The Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh in Hebrew. The word Tanakh is an acronym made from the names of its three sections:Torah (Teachings)Nevi'im (Prophets)K'tuvim (Writings)See also:More about the Hebrew Bible