If you mean Emmanuel Vardi (the composer who died in 2011) then yes, he spoke Hebrew.
Emmanuel means "God with us" in Hebrew. Whereas Christ means "Messiah" in Hebrew. Both are certainly important meanings to those of the faith, but the Emmanuel is more of the "what" and the Christ is more of the "why".
No, she does not speak Hebrew, though she knows many Hebrew words.
Emmanuel, a Hebrew word, means God is with us Guerrero, a Spanish word, means warrior
Emmanuel is a given name for a boy. It is of ancient Hebrew origin and has a Biblical tone. Emmanuel means God is with us.
The prophet in the old testament Isaiah was the first one to speak of Emmanuel.
The command 'Veni, veni, Emmanuel' means Come, come, Emmanuel. In the word-by-word translation, the imperative 'veni' means 'come'. The proper noun 'Emmanuel' is from the Hebrew, with the meaning of 'God with us'.
im Greek and my name is Emmanuel from wut i understand... "immanu" means "with us" in Hebrew and "el" means God thus immanuel means God with us in Hebrew, so i guess that's where its from
Some Muslims, particularly Israeli Muslims and some Palestinians speak Hebrew.
If you mean Daniella Monet, then the answer is no.
Agam Rodberg can fluently speak Hebrew and English.
Yes, there is a difference between the names Emmanuel and Immanuel. Both names have the same meaning, "God is with us," but Emmanuel is the English version while Immanuel is the Hebrew version.
There is no language of Buddhism. Individual Buddhists speak whatever language they and their countrymen speak. Many original Buddhist texts are written in Pali in the parallel way that many original Christian texts are in Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek and the vast body of Christians do not speak these languages