Deuteronomy 33:4.
Siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, y'hey lanu. Y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel.
Before the Torah readingBarchu et adonai hamvorach.The congregation then responds:Baruch adonai hamvorach l'olam va-ed.You then repeat:Baruch adonai hamvorach l'olam va-ed.Then You Complete the blessing by reciting:Baruch ata adonai, elohainu melech ha'olam, asher ba-char banu mikal ha-ah-mim v'natan lanu et torahto. Baruch ata adonai, noten hatorah(The Torah portion is then read by the "Baal Koreh" - the Torah reader. When he or she completes reading the Torah portion recite the blessing after reading the Torah):Blessing After Reading the TorahBaruch ata adonai, eloheinu melech ha'olam, asher natan lanu torat emet, v'chayei olam nata b'tocheinu. Baruch ata adonai, noten hatorah
The most common way to say this in an emergency is hatsilu! (הצילו)If you are asking a person for non-emergency help:talking to a male: azor lanu (עזור לנו)talking to a female: izru lanu (עזרי לנו)talking to a group of two or more: izru lanu (עזרו לנו)
O lanu uma
lanu (meaning "to us" or "for us") is ×œ× ×•
I think you mean hinchil lanu (two words). It means "he bequeathed us."
when talking to a male: todah al hanechmadut she-natata lanu (תודה על ×”× ×—×ž×“×•×ª ×©× ×ª×ª ×œ× ×•) when talking to a female: todah al hanechmadut she-natat lanu (תודה על ×”× ×—×ž×“×•×ª ×©× ×ª×ª ×œ× ×•)
gray (hair) - sina (c-nah); grey - efuefu; grey colour - lanu efuefu
The Gothic novella Carmilla was first published in 1872 by Joseph Sheridan Fe Lanu. The novella reveals the story of a young woman who is sensitive towards the attention of a vampire named Carmilla.
the Hebrew language doesn't use pictograms. It has a consonantal alphabet consisting of 22 letters. The Hebrew word for us depends on what preposition precedes it. For example: to us = ×œ× ×• (lanu) with us = ××™×ª× ×• (itanu) on us = ×¢×œ×™× ×• (aleinu)
There is no Hebrew word for possess. To express possession in Hebrew, you would just the particle "yesh" (יש) which means "there is" + the preposition le- (ל־) which means "to". For example: I possess a car = yesh li oto (יש לי אוטו), which literally means "there is to me a car". John possess a car = yesh leJohn oto We possess a car = yesh lanu oto
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern -LANU----. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter L and 3rd letter A and 4th letter N and 5th letter U. In alphabetical order, they are: planulate planuloid planurias planuries