There isn't a four letter word for skyward in Hebrew. The only word that means skyward is: le'ever hashamayim, spelled לעבר השמיי×. In poetic language, you could also say it as one word: shamayima, שמיימה
Arba (ארבע), which is also written the same as in English: "4""Arba" (ארבע).
There is no Hebrew word for tetragrammaton. This is a Greek word for the four consonants that make up the Hebrew name of God. In Hebrew, the four consonants are used instead of the word "tetragrammaton." Religious Jews don't even pronounce the names of the letters together, and will refer to the letters as Yod Ke Vav Ke. Instead of the real names for the letters.
The Hebrew word Aleph (אלף) refers to the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet (א). Aleph is known as a silent letter, but it is also a glottal stop. The word aleph comes from the Hebrew word elef, which means thousand (or thousand-heads-of-oxen).
No, it is not. In fact, no Hebrew word can begin with the letter F.
"waw" is a way of writing the Hebrew letter Vav (spelled וו in Hebrew). It's the sixth letter of the alphabet and it has the sounds of OH, OOH, and V. Vav is also the Hebrew word for hook.
vort is not a Hebrew word. In fact, very few Hebrew words begin with the letter V.
On the Gamma Phi Beta Website, under "our symbols," one of the symbols has the Hebrew word "ארבע" on it. This is the Hebrew word for "four". This represents the four founders of the sorority. The Hebrew alphabet letters, from right to left, ALEPH DALET VET AYIN. The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "ARBA" and this means "FOUR" in English.
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for Aramaic is, it's Arami (ארמי)
A four letter word starting with the letter a is able.
Mem is a Hebrew letter with the sound of M. it is written מat the end of a word, it is written ם
Gimel (ג) is the name of the 3rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and it comes from the Hebrew word "gamal" (גמל) which means "camel."
A four letter word for 'in addition to' is also.