beit t'feelah (בית תפילה), which is also another word for "synagogue."
House of David = בית דוד (beit david)
If you're asking how to say the word "we" in Hebrew, it's anachnu (×× ×—× ×•)
I am David = shmee dah-VEED (שמי דוד)(it's the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew, only in Modern Hebrew, the name david is more likely to be stressed on the first syllable).
well, you cant say house in Jewish but house in Hebrew is biet ( pronouced by eat)
David's slingshot = קלע דוד (KEL-ah dah-VEED)
The House of The Lord is a HOLY place where The Almighty dwells. If you are asking how to say this in Hebrew, it is: בית השם = beit hashem
Bat, for instance, if you wanted to say 'Ayelet, daughter of David' you would say 'Ayelet bat David'
בית של ×הבה
beyt zahav (בית זהב)
In that sentence, you would usually use the infinitive in Hebrew (to buy): liknot (×œ×§× ×•×ª) "buying a house is...." liknot bayit zeh..."
beit khayim (בית חיים), however, this happens to be the Hebrew phrase for "cemetery".
beit zkhukhit (בית זכוכית)