nekudot (× ×§×•×“×•×ª) refers to the dots and dashes used in Hebrew writing to indicate vowels.
No, "Hebrew" is not a Greek word. It is a term used to refer to the language and people of ancient Israel.
The word Satan comes from the Hebrew word sah-TAHN (???) which means "adversary". It is important to note that in Hebrew, this word is not used as a name, and does not refer to any specific being; it refers to any adversary.
If you are asking what the Hebrew word "Ōf" (עוף) refers to, it means "poultry" or any kosher, domesticated bird.
There is no Hebrew word for pretzel, but you can spell it phonetically as פרצל. (Israelis often refer to pretzels as "bagels".)
Thast's a Hebrew word that roughly translates as "easterner".
reyah is already Hebrew. It means neighbor or fellow human being. It can also refer to a politician's spouse.
The Hebrew word for father is av (אב), but it's not really any different in meaning compared to the English word, except that in Hebrew it can refer to a ancestor (male and female) whereas in English, use of the word "father" to mean ancestor is sexist.
The Hebrew word "ye" means "he" or "she" in English. It is a pronoun used to refer to a male or female person in the third person singular. In Hebrew, "ye" is used to indicate the gender of the person being referred to in a sentence.
It is called a Bar Mitzvah and no, the Torah contains no vowels.
"Hebreo" is the Spanish translation for "Hebrew," the language spoken by the Jewish people. It is also used to refer to something or someone associated with the Hebrew language or culture.
In Hebrew, the word for Princess is "נסיכה" (pronounced as "nesikah"). The word is derived from the root "נ־ס־כ" which means to be elevated or exalted. It is commonly used to refer to a female member of a royal family or a young daughter of a king or queen.
The Hebrew word 'Shoah' means 'catastrophe' and is used by Jews to refer to the Holocaust. The word Shoah is not found in every synagogue.