KO-dee = קודי
It depends on how you pronounce "Civia". If I were to guess at its pronunciation, I'd spell it סיוויה in Hebrew.
It depends on how you pronounce Begazo. Since I don't know how to pronounce it, I can only guess: begazo - בגאזו
It depends on how you pronounce "tania". My best guess would be ×˜×× ×™×”
It depends on how you pronounce "Marieke", but my guess is: מריאקי
It really depends on how you pronounce "Annaye". My best guess is (אנאיי)
It depends on how you pronounce "Gita": If it begins with a soft G: ג׳יטה If it begins with a hard G: גיטה
It's the same as in English. You put the top front teeth on your lower lip.If you are asking how to spell the f sound in Hebrew, it's פ or ף
depending on how you spell it in Hebrew, it could mean Goddess, club, or Terebinth tree.
This is actually a Christianized word for the Hebrew word Tsva'ot (צבאות) which means "hosts" or "armies".It's a difficult word to pronounce, but it's pronounced tsvah-OHT.
The name Cody From the Gaelic surname Ó Cuidighthigh, which means "helpful". A Hebrew name with a similar meaning is Ezra (עזרה).You can also spell Cody phonetically as קודי
You pronounce it the same way! To spell it, you would use these letters: lamed, vav, resh, nun, samekh. Remember that Hebrew is written from right to left! Hope this helps :-)
one choice = אפשרות אחת (ef-shah-ROOT ah-KHAHT)