Ein Gedi (Hebrew: עֵין גֶּדִי, Arabic: عين جدي, ‘ayn jady) means "spring of the kid (young goat)". It is an oasis and a nature reserve in Israel, located west of the Dead Sea, near Masada and the Qumran Caves. Ein Gedi was listed in 2016 as one of the most popular nature sites in the country.
Ein Gedi race was created in 1983.
Ein Gedi Mineral Water was created in 1997.
Ein Breira = "there's no choice"
ein brera (אין ברירה) = "there is no choice"
"Ein da'agot" translates into "no problems" or "no worries."
ein rachamim (אין רחמים)
Jerusalem Haifa Eilat Ein Gedi
There is no Hebrew word for peerless. The closest you can come is to describe it as אֵין כָּמוֹהוּ (ein kamohu) "there is none like him".
There is no good way to translate this literally into Hebrew, but the Jews have a word for God that is very similar: אין סוף "ein sof" (which literally means "there is no end" and it is a name of God.)
one shoe
If you mean "ein be'ad ma" (אין בעד מה), it means "you're welcome.
It's ungrammatical, but it means "Yes but I don't have Hebrew letters" (a Hebrew keyboard).(It should be ken aval ein li otiyot ivriyot).כן, אבל אין לי אותיות עבריותNote that there are websites, such as the Branah site, that have virtual Hebrew keyboards that can type Hebrew via your English keyboard.