nun = Nezirá (נזירה).
However, as a title of address, there is no Hebrew word equivalent to "sister". 85% of Israeli Catholics speak Arabic as their native language. The remaining are Greek, Armenian or Latin based.
The nun is a letter from the Hebrew alphabet - there's also a final nun, which always appears at the end of a Hebrew word.
nun = × (final nun = ן) samech = ס together it looks like this: × ×¡ (which spells the word for "miracle")
אמונה - Alef, Mem, Vav, Nun, Hey
Anyone can learn Hebrew, even a nun. Most nuns do not study Hebrew though, so it would be unusual.
Due to a glitch in the new answers.com website, hebrew characters cannot be displayed as of April, 2015. BUt the word you're looking for is:To be redeemed = nikneh (spelled nun quf nun heh)
A Hebrew word often translated as "see", "look", or "behold" in the Bible is transliterated as "Hineh" (hey-nun-hey, pronounced "hee-nay"). Another Hebrew word translated as "see" or "look" is the word "ra'ah" (resh-aleph-hey).
It's not clear if you are asking for the root or the word (those are two different things in Hebrew). The word is metsuyyan (מצוין) The root is צ.×™.× (tsadi, yod, nun)
ברנדון The letters are pronounced: Bet-Reish-Nun-Daled-Vav-Nun
Renita has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
'Women' is translated into × ×©×™× in Hebrew: Nun, Shin, Yud, Mem. Pronounced: Nashim In singular mode - a woman is אשה: Alef, Shin, He. Pronounced: Isha
The masculine form of "nun" in Arabic is "نُوح" (Nuh), which is the name for the prophet Noah. In Hebrew, the masculine form is simply "nun" as well, referring to the letter נ (Nun) in the Hebrew alphabet. Additionally, in some contexts, "nun" can refer to a male descendant in certain cultural settings, but the primary association is with the letter and the prophet.
Nun (× )