to command = tseevah.
But in order to add "you", we would need to see the entire sentence, because it depends on the context.
hora'ah (הוראה)
In Hebrew it can mean "remember" or "command".
hahora'a hagdola (ההוראה הגדולה)
He ordered all baby Hebrew boys to be killed.
Go is a command in any language, if you use is as a command.If you want to know the command form (imperative) of the Hebrew word for go it is:to a male = lech (לך)to a female = lechi (לכי)to a group = lechu (לכו)
The command is the same for dogs or humans. It just depends on if you are talking to a male or a female: to a male: bo (בוא) to a female: bo-ee (בואי)
The Torah says that was done at the Pharaoh's command.
"L'ha-amin" means, "To believe." As a command, you'd say, "Ta-amin."
The Hebrew name for Saraqael is Zehariel (זהריאל) which means "God is my splendor". It can also be translated as "Command of God." The spelling "Saraqael" is just a translation variation, and does not represent original Hebrew sounds.
There is a single Hebrew verb with this meaning: hitkadesh (התקדש). In the command form: to a male: titkadesh (תתקדש) to a female: titkadshi (תתקדשי)
Ephphatha is the Greek form of a Syro-Chaldaic or Aramaic word, meaning "Be opened!" It is not a Hebrew word,but it us usually spelled אִפַּתַּח in Hebrew, pronounced ee-pah-TAKH. The kh is a guttural sound.In Hebrew, this word would be Hitpate'akh (התפתח) which means, Be opened! (command form).
it was Hebrew - it was then translated in to medieval English at the command of King James. It is this version that is used in most Churches and Chapels world wide.