If you are talking about a club for women, found in most synagogues, it is mo'adon akhyot (מועדון ×חיות)
If you are talking about the general term for sisterhood, there is no word. It would have to be described in context, such as hayot akhyot ("being sisters") or irgun nashim ("women's organization").
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The blond girl in the sisterhood of the traveling pants name is Bridget. She is played by Blake Lively
Art- Omanot (אומנות) Design - I'Tzov To Design - LeA'Tzev
Periya Sagothiri
sister = achót (אחות)it's the same word in both Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew.
kippah (כיפה) = dome, cap, hood
achayot is the Hebrew word for "sisters". It's spelled אחיות The word "shvester" isn't a Hebrew word. It actually looks like the German word Schwester, which means "sister".
if you are a male, your sister is akhotkha (אחותך) if you are a female, your sister is akhotekh (אחותך)
Yahud, a town in Israel, is pronounced yah-HOOD
The Hebrew word for Sister-in-law is 'Gisa' - גיסה It is usually used in an appropriate suffix to indicate 'My sister in law' - Gi'sa'ti (גיסתי) , 'Your sister in law' - 'Gi'sat'kha (גיסתך) etc
Sister Sister - 1994 Boy from the Hood 4-7 was released on: USA: 23 October 1996
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
no, not to my knowledge
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.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew definition.The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew word. It's a name. You can spell it ווֹמאק in Hebrew letters.