Tamila in Hebrew is תמילה.
Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, where Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages.
no. tel aviv means "spring hill"
"Tel" is the Hebrew word for mound, or hill. There are many places in Israel that are Tel "something", like Tel Aviv, Tel HaShomer, Tel Hai, etc.
יום הולדת שמח תל אביב = yom huledet sameach tel aviv
The most widely spoken language in Tel Aviv is Hebrew.Other common languages include:English*RussianArabicFrench*In Tel Aviv, it will be pretty hard to find someone who can't speak English.
Tel Aviv is a city. It's most central area is downtown Tel Aviv.
It was "My Love", and he actually said the dedication in Hebrew.
Oh honey, Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, not a city itself. The largest city in Israel is Jerusalem, not Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv is actually the second-largest city in Israel, but nice try!
The city of Tel Aviv was founded in 1906 by budding young Zionists, so they wished to name the city after the book that inspired them to come to Ottoman Palestine: Altneuland by Theodor Herzl (the book is called "Old New Country" in English). The Hebrew Translation of Altneuland is "Tel Aviv". So, they named the small town Tel Aviv. As Zionists began to increase in Israel, many of them moved to Tel Aviv, making the city Israel's largest metropolis. Other cities in Israel were also named after Herzl or Zionism such as Herzliyya, Rishon Letzion, etc.
there are 2,952,763.000 motoir vehicles in the city of tel aviv .
The modern city of Tel Aviv was first created in a non-settled area just north of Jaffa in 1909. As a result, the present-day city of Tel Aviv is not referenced in the Tanakh.The same phrase, "Tel Aviv," though not referring to the present-day city, is in Ezekiel 3:15. The modern city was named in 1910, with the verse in Ezekiel (as well as the Hebrew title of the book Altneuland) being cited.Jaffa, however, is in the Tanakh, because it did exist in Biblical times, specifically in Joshua 19:46, Ezra 3:7, Jonah 1:3, and 2 Chronicles 2:15 (Christians number it 2 Chronicles 2:16).Since 1950, Tel-Aviv and Jaffa have been a single municipality.
I have made the trip from Dallas to Tel Aviv several times over the past year. From Dallas to Tel Aviv it is about 14 hours flying. I have gone from Dallas to Atlanta to Tel Aviv on Delta, and also Lufthansa, from Dallas to Frankfurt to Tel Aviv.