There is no Hebrew word that exactly translates to the English word "sin". You would have to specify which type of infraction you're referring to.
There is a close word, khet (חט×) which translates to miss (as in missing a target). Using this word, you could say kol chata'im (כל חט××™×)
The word for "sin" in Hebrew is "chet" ().
No. Sin is not a Hebrew word at all. It is of Old English/Germanic origin. The Hebrew equivavent of the English word "sin" is Khet (חטא) which means "miss" (as in missing a target).
The closest Hebrew word for sin is חטא (khet) which actually means "missing the mark".
sin is a letter of the Hebrew alphabet with the sound of "s". It is written שׂ It is also the word for China.
It depends on the sentence, but one way to say it is alecha (עליך)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
The Bible does not explicitly say that no sin is greater than another. However, it does teach that all sins separate us from God and that the consequences of sin are serious.
"sof sof" (סוף סוף) or "bsach hakol" (בסך הכל)
kol zeh echad (כל זה אחד)
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
all you have to say is "madi" :)