Woman = eesha (אשה)
Women = Nasheem (נשים)
"Woman" in Hebrew is "ee-SHAH" - אישה.
the possessive form in Hebrew is just the word shel (של) which means "of". woman's ( or 'of woman') = shel eeshah (של אישה)
Greek = Anthropótita (Ανθρωπότητα)Hebrew = Adam (אדם)
rabbi = רב (pronounced Rav)The Hebrew word for Rabbi is rahv (רב) which means "master".The English word Rabbi actually comes from the Hebrew word rahbi (רבי) which means "my master".TeacherRav is Rabbi in HebrewThe Hebrew word for rabbi is rahv (רב)
eeshah (אשה) is the Hebrew word for woman. It's simply the word for man (eesh, איש) with the femine suffix -ah (־ה) attached. The word can also be translated as wife.
שיקסע
The Hebrew word for woman is ish-shah', which lliterally means a "female man" and implies that 'woman was taken from man' (Genesis 2:22-23)
to a woman: she-tehyeh lach emunah to a man: she tehyeh lecha emunah
"Ishah" is the Hebrew word for "woman" or "wife." It is often used in Jewish texts to refer to a woman in a formal or respectful manner.
to a man: atah yafeh (אתה יפה) to a woman: at yafah (את יפה)
Woman's Refuge = miklat nashim (מקלט ×שי×)
Eve; from the Hebrew word for "life". She is the mother of all living
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.