kol yakhol (כל יכול) means "everyone is able to"
The words "kol nidre" are not Hebrew. They are Aramaic, and they mean "All vows".
It's the sound he makes when he is angry. It's kinda like a warning signal to shut the heck up.
It depends on context and on how you spell it in Hebrew: kol ami (קול עמי) = "the voice of my people" kol ami (קול עמי) = "national voice" kol ami (כל עמי) = "all of my people"
"to be able" = yakhol (יכול)
"Kol Ami" is a Hebrew phrase that translates to "all my people" or "voice of my people." It is often used as a name for Jewish congregations or communities.
Kol means all, tov means good, so you could translate it as all good.
Kol Torah was created in 1939.
Kol Menachem was created in 2000.
Isamot Kol was created in 2005.
Chenar Kol's population is 69.
Kol Mevasser ended in 1872.
Kol Mevasser was created in 1862.