a male lost dog: kelev khaser (כלב חסר)
a female lost dog: kalbah khaserah (כלבה חסרה)
There is no tradition of five lost Hebrew Bibles.There is no tradition of five lost Hebrew Bibles.
The girl's dog was lost
Yes, the name Caleb comes from the Hebrew word for dog, "kelev" (כלב).
The Lost Dog was created in 2007.
The ISBN of The Lost Dog is 9781741753394.
Dog gone it! = Oy! (אוי)
It depends on how you spell it in Hebrew: אבד = to become lost עבד = to work
The Lost Dog has 345 pages.
lost - אבוד (avúd) or אבד (avéd)
The Hebrew words for lost (noun) are as follows: Avood (male), Avooda (female), Avoodim (plural), Avoodot (plural female).
If you legally own the dog then no, they can't keep your lost dog.
Caleb or Kaleb means 'dog' in Hebrew. Caleb was one of the spies sent into the Promised Land by Moses.