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English to Hebrew

Translating English words into Hebrew. How you say and spell English language words and phrases in the Hebrew language.

6,348 Questions

How do you write cecilia in Hebrew?

The name Cecilia has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.

How do you pronounce the Hebrew word for community?

There is no Hebrew symbol for community. But the Hebrew word for community is kehillah (קהילה)

Was Daniel a Hebrew?

Chapters: 1,8-12.

(chapters 2-7 are in Aramaic).

What is the Hebrew word for fortress?

The Hebrew word for fortress is mivtsar (מבצר) and it comes from the Hebrew root bitser (ב.צ.ר.) which means "to fortify". I'm not sure why you are asking for its meaning: mivtsar means "fortress" in Hebrew, but you already know that.

Another Hebrew word for fortress is metzudah (מצודה). The origin of both these Hebrew words is the Hebrew Bible (2 Samuel 5:7, and Numbers 32:36, respectively).

Perhaps you are thinking of the particular fortress near the Dead Sea called Masada. In addition to being a physical fortress, the idea of Masada connotes the heroism and martyrdom of those Jews who resisted the Roman Occupation there.

What is the Hebrew word for again?

To give back (to return something) = hechzir (החזיר)

What is the Hebrew meaning of the word chesed?

You make the 'h' guttural, like 'loch' or 'bach'. Everything else is as you'd expect it, although if you want to be technical the Old Testament way of pronouncing the 'd' would be more like the 'th' at the beginning of 'though' - so 'cheseth'

What is the meaning of the Hebrew word nesichah can it also mean lady?

Nesichah (נסיכה) means princess. The masculine form is nasich (נסיך). It doesn't quite mean "lady"

How do you spell I am that I am in Hebrew?

Exodus 3:14
אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה


Note: this phrase doesn't actually translate to "I am that I am" because Hebrew verbs don't line up evenly with English tenses and moods. This verse is more accurately translated as "I will be what I will be"

What is I am my beloved's His desire is toward me in Hebrew?

"Ani dodi v'dodi li." it actually translates to "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine."

How do you say hello my name is in hebrew?

shalom, kor'im li Hedya. (שלום, קוראים לי הדיה)

How do you spell Dru Graham in Hebrew?

There is no Hebrew name for Graeme, but you can choose any name to be your Hebrew name.

What is the Hebrew word for Religion?

Yehudah (not "Judah," which is a mistaken transliteration, as are most names in translations of the Hebrew Bible). In Hebrew, it is spelled יהודה.

See also:

More about Yehudah

How do you pronounce ani ohev otkha aba?

ani ohev otkha aba (אני אוהב ואותך אבא) = ah-NEE ō-HĔV ōht-KHAH AH-bah

What English word means strength in Hebrew?

Answer

Depending on the context there are several possibilities.

Chozek, Otzmah, Koach, or Gevurah

(חוזק, עוצמה, כוח, גבורה)

AnswerKO-ACH (also means power and force).

Answer

"El" (spelled with the Hebrew letters Aleph and Lamed) is the word with a root meaning "strength, might, or power" as seen in biblical context where it is used as a title assigned to identify God.

Each of the twenty-two letters in the Hebrew alphabet contain a depth of symbolic meaning observed since the foundation of this language. Therefore, the letter Aleph, the first letter, is represented in ancient Phoenician as an ox head (seen as a symbol of strength, might, or power).

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The actual word for strength in Hebrew (if you were having a conversation) is (ko-ach) כוח
כח Koach

How do you spell motek in Hebrew?

Sweetness. It is also used as a term of endearment, meaning "sweetheart" or "honey"

What is the Hebrew word for five?

Torah (תורה) or Chumash (חומש)

Pentateuch is the Greek name for the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible. Hebrew scriptures as canon are divided into 3 sections, and Pentateuch is the first. They are the uniform writings ascribed to Moses. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. They are the Law division of their Bible. There are even some Jewish groups who believe the Pentateuch is the most important - or perhaps the only important - part of their holy writings since they were ascribed to Moses himself.

How do you write That is beautiful in Hebrew?

ha olam hu yafeh (העולם הוא יפה)

What is the etymology of the word Hebrew?

Real AnswerThe truth is that know one knows. The Hebrew word for Hebrew is 'ivri (עברי) which may come from the Hebrew word ever (עבר), which means "beyond". The significance is a reference to Abraham coming from "beyond the river". Metaphysical AnswerHibiru is one of the ancient names of Egypt, Hibiru being a variation on the spelling Nibiru which is a supposed planet that exists where the Elohim came from, a superior race of angelic beings who came to earth to enlighten man. This speculative definition would justify the reason why we have a hebrew race which in actuality is nothing more than Aryan, not Hebrew.

Heber in Hebrew means "that which passes further; on the other side; a passing over; a going beyond;ultramundane; beyond the terrestrial; not of this world; hidden from sense; occult.

Eber is Hebrew means passed over;overcome;on the other side; beyond; region beyond; beyond the world; ultramundane; a shoot.

HEBREW IS SPELLED

AYIN (ע)

BET (ב)

RESH(ר)

YOD (י)

Is it real? Jews questioning every sign and wonder god ever sent them and then rebelling and destroying that which IS REAL, wandering jews, homeless 10,000 years for a reason. [ed. note: Jews have only existed for about 4000 years] Reference:

Metphysical Bible Dictiionary

Holy Bible

Tanakh

How do you write Zoe in Hebrew?

There is no one-to-one correspondence between individual letters in different alphabets.

The Hebrew alphabet, in particular, has no 'vowel' letters, and vowels are not included

in the spelling of words. The vowel sounds are shown as patterns of dots or lines printed

under the consonant letters.

What is God in us in Hebrew?

A:The earliest mention of the Hebrew God is by the Hebrew name YHWH (or in modern Hebrew, YHVH), which is believed to have been pronounced 'Yahweh'. The meaning is unknown, but various attempts have been made to associate the name with similar common Hebrew words or phrases.

The Bible frequently mentions an association between the Midianites and Moses, and there is strong biblical evidence that associates YHWH with a mountain in Midian, a territory to the east of the Gulf of Aqaba. The Midianite storm god was called YHW, a close spelling to the name of the Hebrew God, and some scholars believe that Yahweh originated from the Midianite YHW.

On the other hand, the Elohist, an anonymous source who contributed to the material that is now in the Pentateuch, referred to his God by the name, 'Elohim, and portrayed him as a more transcendential God than Yahweh. Elohim seems to have been merged over time with Yahweh, but need not originally have been the same God as Yahweh. Elohim was probably the Hebrew version of the Canaanite father of the gods, known as El (In Hebrew, El is the singular for a god, while Elohim is the plural but when used in a singular context or with a singular verb is considered to refer to God).

What does katan in Hebrew mean?

A "kad" is a vessel, or container. Katan means small. Kad katan means "little vessel".