The translations of ÔI need you nowÕ in Hebrew are many it depends who is saying to whom. If a man is saying it to a woman itÕs ÔAni tzarich achshav.Õ If a woman is saying it to a man its ÔAni tzricha otÕcha achshavÕ. If a woman is saying it to a woman itÕs ÔAni tzricha otach achshavÕ and if a man is saying it to a man itÕs ÔAni tzarich otÕcha achshav.
The Hebrew word for "Now" is Ach'shav (עכשיו). The "ch" is pronounced the same as in the word Chutzpah/ Chanukah.
Most people that need a PhD in Hebrew need this in order to do Biblical Studies or perform studies of the modern Israeli State and its conflicts. However, you personally may need a PhD in Hebrew for a different reason.
now = achshav (עכשיו), pronounced ahkh-SHAHV
No. Hebrew refers to the people and language of Israel. Babylonian refers to the people of what is now modern-day Iraq.No. Hebrew refers to the people and language of Israel. Babylonian refers to the people of what is now modern-day Iraq.
If you mean present as in a gift - the word in Hebrew is "Matana" - מתנה. If you mean to say present, as in now - the word in Hebrew is "Ho've" - הווה.
Hebrew: akhsháv (עכשיו)Greek: tóra amésos (τώρα αμέσως)
Because the Hebrew Bible was written in Hebrew and the New Testament was written in Greek.
This is not a question.
Google Translate now gives many Hebrew words with their phonetic pronunciations.
The Torah is always now written in Hebrew. Long ago, the Torah was written in Aramaic, which is the ancestor of Hebrew.
The United Hebrew Kingdom was a kingdom that existed in what is now Israel and beyond from 1030 BC - 930 BC.
tsarikh (צריך)