How do you write God Reigns in Hebrew?
my Lord = Adonaimy God = Elohai
my lord and my God = Adonai ve'Elohai
How do you say pretty face in Hebrew?
The best you can do is using an online translator, as the one linked below.
Grandmother:
Hebrew = savta (סבתא)
Yiddish =bubbe or bobbe (באָבע)*
*Note: Yiddish has dialects, and this word could vary greatly from country to country
What is Daniel translated in Hebrew?
Daniel is a Hebrew name.
The meaning of the name in Hebrew is 'God is my judge'.
It's pronounced in Hebrew the same as in English.
In Hebrew letters, Danial is written ד×?×™×ל
Dalet-Nun-Yod-Alef-Lamed.
How do you say 'very cute babies' in Hebrew?
At chamuda/ata chamud -- you're cute (to a female)/(to a male).
What is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet?
Dalet or Daled (ד) which is pronounced D
More information about Dalet
Dalet (dāleth, also spelled Daleth or Daled) is the fourth letter of the Semitic alphabets, including:
. The sound value of Dalet is a voiced alveolar plosive [d].
The letter is based on a glyph of the Middle Bronze Age alphabets, probably called dalt "door" (door in Modern Hebrew is delet), ultimately based on a hieroglyph depicting a door,
The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek delta (Δ), Latin D and the equivalent in the Cyrillic Д.
How do you say father forgive them for they do not know what they do in Hebrew?
אבא, תסלח להם מפני שהם לא יודעים משהם עושים
Aba, tislach lahem mipnei shehem lo yod'im mah shehem osim
Note: Jesus would most likely have said this in Aramaic, not Hebrew, as Aramaic was the lingua franca in Judea at the time.
What is the Hebrew word for hell?
There is no word for Hell in Hebrew and no concept of it in Judaism. The closest equivalent is geh hinom (gehenna in English), which is actually a valley in Israel where human sacrifices once occurred by followers of Moloch, and later garbage was dumped there.
There was a time in the past, where early rabbis equated this valley with devine punishment, but that has mostly disappeared from Judaism.
How did the Hebrew code of justice differ from other law codes of the time?
The Hebrew code differed from other law codes because it focused more on morality and ethics. The code of Exodus ch.21-23 includes not mistreating widows and orphans (Exodus 22:21), not taking a needed article of clothing as long-term collateral (22:25-6), the command to return lost objects (23:4), providing physical assistance (23:5), not oppressing the poor (23:6), not taking bribes (23:8), and the prohibition against idolatry (23:13, 32). All of this is in contradistinction to other law codes.
Who added vowel sounds to the consonants of the Hebrew?
"vowel sounds" have always been a part of Hebrew. It can't be pronounced without vowel sounds.
But if you mean written vowel marks, they were added around the 10th century by Jewish scribes living in Israel.
How do you say hugs and kisses to a woman in Hebrew?
a male to a male: ani rotseh lenashek lekha
a male to a female: ani rotseh lenashek lakh
female to a male: ani rotsah lenashek lekha
a female to a female: ani rotsah lenashek lakh
What does Lawrence mean in Hebrew?
Lawrence (or Laurence) = לורנס
But if you want to translate Lawrence/Laurence into Hebrew, it can't be done. You'd have to pick a different name with a similar sound.
How do you pronounce Teresa in Hebrew?
Teresa (or Theresa) has no equivalent in Hebrew, but you can spell it phonetically as תרסה or תרזה
The meaning of Teresa is uncertain, but it could be derived from Greek θερος (theros) "summer", from Greek θεριζω (therizo) "to harvest", or from the name of the Greek island of Therasia (the western island of Santorini).
What does Philip mean in Hebrew?
Philip has no equivalent in Hebrew. It can only be written phonetically as פיליפ
What does Carly mean in Hebrew?
Carrie does not really have a translation to german but could possabily be a form of Katharina
How many consonants does Hebrew have?
Yes, all spoken languages have both consonants and vowels.
But If you are talking about writing, the Hebrew alphabet only has consonants.
In the 10th Century, a system of markings below the words (called nekudot) indicate vowel sounds. Often the vowels are left out in print, but the words can be understood from their contexts.
What is the Hebrew word for together you stand as one?
It depends on how you use it in a sentence. If you mean an imperative, ordering someone to stand up:
to a male: amod (עמוד)
to a female: imdi (עמדי)
If you mean noun, as in, taking a stand that is just or righteous:
emdah tsadika (עמדה צדיקה)
What is the fifth month of Hebrew calendar?
That all depends on which month is first, doesn't it.
If you begin the calendar at the time of Creation, it's Nissan, and that's how modern Jewish calendars
are constructed.
The Torah begins the year at the time of the Exodus from Egypt, and Creation turns out to have taken place
in the seventh month as far as the Torah is concerned, which is Tishrei.
What is the Hebrew word for physician?
male physician = roféh (רופא)
female physician = rof'á (רופאה)
What is the Hebrew word for lust?
The Hebrew word for gluttony is zlalanut (×–×œ×œ× ×•×ª) or zlila (זלילה), but these words do not appear as nouns in the Hebrew Bible.
They are modern Hebrew creations derived from the Biblical verb zalal (זלל) which means "to squander" or "to be miserable".
the name Kathleen means pure in Greek. ( i don't know when it was popular though)
How do you write Chris in Hebrew?
Christopher is pronounced in Hebrew the same as it is in English.
In Hebrew letters, the name is: כריסטופר