ha- (×”Ö¾) is a prefix that means "the."
In flowery Hebrew, it can also be used to indicate a question.
No. "ha (×”) means "the" in Hebrew. It can also be used to indicate a yes/no question.
ha-alefbet ha-ivri (האלפבית העברי)
The Western Wall in Jerusalem is called the Kotel in Hebrew. It is also called ha-kotel or ha-kotel ha-maaravi.
what is the meaning of yom ha zikaron in hebrew
to a man: atah ha-or. to a woman: at ha-or.
"ha-mod" is not a Hebrew word, although "ha" is a prefix that means "the".
Prefix meaning "the"
This place = ha makóm ha zeh (המקום הזה)
There is no such concept within either Judaism or the Hebrew language. The closest you can get is: הבן האובד (ha-ben ha-oved), which means "the lost son" הבן ×”×‘×–×‘×–× ×™ (ha-ben ha-bazbezani) which means "the wasteful son"
The Hebrew word for "love" is "ahava," pronounced "a-ha-VAH."
William Chomsky has written: 'Eldad ha-Dani' 'ha- Sefarim ha-bokhim' 'Methods in teaching elementary Hebrew and reading' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Hebrew: the eternal language' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Grammar 'EL HEBREO' -- subject(s): Hebrew language
Is-ha is not a recognizable Hebrew word. You might be thinking ofIshá (אישה) = "woman"et-ha (את ה) = grammatical particles indicating a defined direct object. for example: V'shamru et haShabbat = And you will observe the Sabbath. "the Sabbath" is the definite direct object" (In the Ashkenazic dialect, this is pronounced es-ha)