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

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What is the hebrew name for wendy?

Wendy is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. In fact, the name has no meaning at all. it was a made up name created by J.M Barrie when he wrote Peter Pan.If you want to spell it out phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: וונדי, which is pronounced Vendy (since there is no w in Hebrew).

What does the name Tonya mean in Hebrew?

Tanya has no meaning in Hebrew. It is a Russian name.

What is the Hebrew word for family?

Mishpakha (משפחה)

"Family" in Hebrew is "mishpakha" (pronounced mish-pa-KHA).

What were the names of mountains in ancient Hebrew?

There were many, but here is a list of some of them:

Admah

Ai

Tel Arad

Avaris

Bethharan

Bethlehem

Bosor

Gomorrah

Harran

Hebron

Heshbon

Jericho

Jerusalem

Kadesh

Kedesh

Ramoth-Gilead

Shechem

Sidon

S'dom

Tirzah

Tyre

Zeboim

Zoan

Is Allison a Hebrew name?

No, it is not. But it's very close to an unrelated Hebrew name Aleeza (עליזה)

How can you say goodmorning in Hebrew?

good morning (בוקר טוב) pronounced : boker tov

What is the Hebrew word for folder?

scroll = megilá (מגילה)

The phrase "Torah scroll" is often translated as séfer Torah (ספר תורה)

If there is no j in Hebrew language how can His name be Jehovah?

No - in its original form Hebrew did not have a J sound (as in Jay).

However, in modern Hebrew the ג (Gimmel - third letter of the Hebrew alphabet) is used with an apostrophe to change it from G "as in Give" to J as in "Jay". This is a linguistic invention to allow transliteration from other languages.

How do you say 'how old you' are in Hebrew?

i grew up= ani gadalti

you grew up= ata gadalta (boys)

at gadalt (girls)

he grew up= hoo gadal

she grew up= hi gadla

we grew up= anahnu dadalnoo

you (plural) grew up= atem gadaltem (boys)

aten gadalten (girls)

they grew up= hem gadloo (boys)

hen gadloo (girls)

How do you write Love You Dad in Hebrew?

I love you, Dad (from a male) = אני אוהב אותך, אבא

I love you, Dad (from from a female) = אני אוהב אותך, אבא

If you meant "love you. Dad" (as written from the dad):

אני אוהב אותך. אבא

How do you say be safe in Hebrew?

take care in diff Arabic accents:

Iraqi = diri balech 'ala roohech ( female) , dir balak 'ala roohak (male)

lebanse/ syrian = diri balek 'AA halek (female) , dir balak 'AA halak (male)

khaliji = diri balek 'ala nafsek (female) , dir balak 'ala nafsak (male)

Egypt = khodi balek men nafsek (female) , khod balak men nafsak (male)

What languages are related to Arabic and Hebrew?

There are many languages related to both Arabic and Hebrew, such as:

  • Amharic
  • Tigrinya
  • Neo-Aramaic
  • Silt'e
  • Tigre
  • Sebat Bet Gurage
  • Maltese
  • Modern South Arabian
  • Inor
  • Soddo
  • syriac
  • Ugaritic
  • Ancient Egyptian
  • Harari

What is the Hebrew word for flourish?

to flourish:

  • לִפְרוֹחַ (lifroach) = flower, flourish, bloom, blossom, thrive, prosper
  • לְשַׂגְשֵׂג (lesagseg) = thrive, prosper, flourish, boom, get ahead
  • לְנוֹפֵף (lenofef) = wave, swing, brandish, flourish
  • לִצְלוֹחַ (litsloach) = flourish, thrive, prosper, succeed, cross a river, pass through
  • לָנוּב (lanuv) = grow, bud, sprout, flourish, thrive
  • לַעֲלוֹת (la'alot) = cost, rise, go up, climb, go uphill, flourish

לבלבל (livlev) does not mean to flourish; it means to flower or to blossom.

What are the Hebrew and Yiddish words for grandma?

Hebrew: savta (סבתא)
Yiddish: Bubbeh or Baba (בובע)

What is the word for cat in Hebrew?

The Hebrew word for Cat is חתול (Pron. cha-TOOL emphasis on the capitals).

What is the Hebrew word for three hundred?

one = echad (אחד) or achat (אחת)

two = shnayim (שניים) or shtayim (שתיים)

three = shlosha (שלושה) or shalosh (שלוש)

The first word in each line is masculine and the second is feminine. Typically, if a person is counting abstractly (as opposed to counting objects), such as in a game where somebody is just counting seconds, they will count in the feminine (achat, shtayim, shalosh). Feminine numbers are also used in recouting telephone numbers.

What is the Hebrew name for Janet?

There is no Hebrew name for Jane. Jane is the female form of John, which does have a Hebrew name (Yochanan). But there is no feminine form of this name.

How do you say do you want to go out tonight in Hebrew?

to a male: atá rotsé la tset ha érev (אתה רוצה לצאת הערב)

to a female: at rotsá la tset ha érev (את רוצה לצאת הערב)

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What is the Hebrew word for turn it around?

It depends on context. For example:

to turn (yourself) = lashúv (לשוב)

to turn (something else) = lehashív (להשיב)

turn (in a game, ex: "It's your turn") = toor (תור)

What is the Hebrew meaning of June?

The name June has no meaning in Hebrew. Your only option is to write it phonetically as גיון

The Hebrew word for the month of June is yooni (יוני) but this word is not used as a name in Israel.

What is the symbol for sister?

The tribal sisters symbol is depicted as two women surrounded by a circle. A circle signifies family ties, closeness & protection. The Celtic symbol for sister is the Celtic Sisters Knot in the shape of Celtic heart.

What does La'Ilanot mean in Hebrew?

It means "New Year for the Trees". It's another name for Tu Bishvat.

Who created the Latin Hebrew and Greek alphabets?

AnswerLatin was the language spoken by the Romans in Italy, the people who created the Roman Empire. The Latin language was not deliberately created. It was the language spoken on the streets of Rome, a lot more like Italian or Spanish than the Latin that we read in books today. Street Latin was a kind of slang, just as we have slang speech in modern languages, in modern times, different from the written language.

However, Roman citizens, authors, writers, playwrights, and poets, like Cicero and Vergil, did create the more complicated forms that we see in written Latin: they added constructions, conjugations, and declensions to deal with more complicated ways of dealing with information in time and space. The authors needed to add all those strange tenses with the strange-sounding names, to convey ideas more complicated than the street lingo could handle.

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Agree with part of the above. Writers described, categorized, and gave names to things like cases of nouns, and moods and tenses and moods of verbs. Unwritten languages can be quite complicated, and in some cases certain aspects of language get simpler as time goes on. It is believed that Indo-European had eight cases for nouns; Latin has five, German four. In English we have lost cases of nouns completely and rely more on word order and prepositions. Subject, object, and possessive could be thought of as three cases of pronouns.