Hello = Shalom (שלום) which literally means "peace". It's also used for goodbye.
Shalom (שלום), which is also used for "goodbye".
There is no single Hebrew word that means "Hello darling", but you can say it in two words: shalom, motek (שלום, מותק)
Shalom is the word for Peace in Hebrew as well as Hello and Goodbye
שלום = shalom (Shalom is also used for Hello and Goodbye. It is pronounced shah-LŌM)
It means hello and goodbye in jewish/hebrew. Basically means "peace"
"Hello" is "Shalom." To say "What's up?" you can say "Ma koreh?"Sometimes, in an informal greeting, the Arabic word "Ahlan" is used.
Just as in Hebrew, in Yiddish Shalom can mean "peace," but depending on the context, it can also mean hello or goodbye.
in Hebrew it would be emet, if you mean the word truth. but if you are asking about truth as in peace it is shalom( which can also mean hello or goodbye)
hello in Yiddish = Hellaw (העלאָ) hello in Hebrew = Shalom (שלום) ______________________________ Yiddish is its own language, generally spoken by Eastern European Jews. It is vaguely related to German, but when written uses Hebrew characters.
Shalom is a Hebrew word meaning peace, completeness and welfare. It can also mean hello and goodbye.
, goodbye and peace in Hebrew is "Shalom" (שלום).
No, shalom (שלום) is the Hebrew word for peace. It is also used as a greeting that can be translated as hello or goodbye.
shalom eesha