Hebrew has only one word for love: ahavah (noun) or ahav (verb).
Note: You might be thinking of Greek, which has different words for love with specific meanings.
Greek
eros, a physical love, sexual and such; the root word is found in erotic.
philos, as in 'brotherly' love, love of Mankind, broader human relationships, clearly not sexual; the root word is found in ' Philadelphia'
agape, a really high relationship with the Godhead, the love of God for Man; cant think of a root word usage, in English.
Hebrew
In Hebrew, there is only one word that means all kinds of love, including "like": ahava (אהבה)
Hebrew has 1 word for Love
Ahava (אהבה)
Greek has 6 words for love:
love (noun) = ah-hah-VAH (????)
to love (verb) = ah-HAHV (???)
The Hebrew word for 'love' is "ah-hah-VAH".
There are at least fifty languages spoken by citizens of Israel.
Most commonly heard in the country are Hebrew and English.
love (noun) = ah-hah-VAH (×הבה)
to love (verb) = ah-HAHV (×הב)
love = ahava (×הבה)
caring = dÅ'eg (דו××’)
THere is only one Hebrew word for love or like, and it can be used from any gender to any gender:
Noun = ahava (×הבה)
verb = ahav (×הב)
my love (talking about a male) = ahuví (אהובי)my love (talking about a female) = ahuvatí (אהובתי)
ahavah matmidah (×הבה מתמידה)
You might be thinking of Greek, which has four distinct concepts of love. There is only one Hebrew word (root) for love:noun = ahava (אהבה)verb = ahav (אהב)
Unlike Greek, there is only one word for love in Hebrew, אהבה, ahava. In fact, ahava also means like.Greek has 4 basic concepts of love.
There aren't 3 different kinds of Love in Hebrew. You may be thinking of Greek, which has 4 words for love. In Hebrew, there is only one word for both "love" and "like": אהבה (ahava)
There is only one Hebrew word for love:noun = ahavah (אהבה)verb = ahav (אהב)This word also means "like" or "fond of"Note: You might be confusing Hebrew with Greek. Typically multiple definitions of love are associated with Ancient Greek with words such as "philos", "agape", and "eros".
There is no such language as "Greek Hebrew", but the regular Hebrew word for relationship is keh-shehr (קשר).
There is no such thing as greek hebrew. If you just want the Hebrew word for purpose, it's kavanah (×›×•×•× ×”)
No, the word "crazy" does not mean perfect in either Hebrew or Greek.
The Hebrew word for little is katan (קטן) The Greek word for little is ligos (λίγος)
In Hebrew: Solution = pitaron (פיטרון) Miracle = nes (× ×¡)
This word has no meaning in Hebrew. It appears to be a Greek word.
There is no Hebrew word for Peter. Peter is a Greek name.
That depends on which hebrew or greek word for love you want. Greek especially has many different love words with different meanings.I suggest finding the exact word you want and looking it up in Strong's Concordance.