I'm not sure if it is spelled correctly, but it is the Japanese greeting over the telephone. Similar to "Hello, thank you for calling."
it stands for hello and its spelled moshii moshii
Moshe = משה
It means "drawn from the water" in a reference to the way the daughter of Pharaoh withdrew Moses from the water in The Bible.
Moshe = משה
Variant Of The Hebrew John Jehovah Has Been Gracious
Hebrew tattoos meaning .. On her hand is a Hebrew acronym for the name of her ex. We do not have the Hebrew language G, we say Y Jordan Bratman, YB. Her second tattoo in Hebrew, is from the songs Song (SHIR HASHIRIM Jewish holy book) .. Its meaning is "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine" - ANI LEDODEY IDODEY LI (that's how we say it in Hebrew.) about the rest tattoo i don't know .
The name Reba means snare or trap from the Hebrew language,and a short form of Rebecca.
Hallel is Hebrew for Praise Jah(Yah) is a Hebrew derivative of the Egyptian word iah, or moon. So, it simply means, "Praise the Moon". It means praise Jehovah. Jah is short for Jehovah. Jehovah is gods name.
Cultural dating means that you can only date people inside of your culture. ex. If you are Hebrew than you cannot date someone who is a Catholic.
Maybe you mean Moshe - the Hebrew word for Moses.
Moshe Dayan was influenced by Hebrew.
Moshee is not a Hebrew name, but it's very close to the name Moshe (משה) which means "moses".
The name Moshe is an Egyptian name, not a Hebrew name. But it sounds like the Hebrew verb mashá (משה), which means "to draw water out."
Moses was Moshe ben Amran (משה בן עמרן), but the name Moses or Moshe is actually egyptian, not Hebrew.
Moses in Hebrew is Moshe (משה) but he didn't have a nickname.
In the original Hebrew text it is Moshe (משה).
Moses or Moshe (משה)
In Hebrew Moses' name is Moshe (משה), pronounced Mo-sheh
The name "Moshe" is of Hebrew origin, not French. It is a common Jewish name that means "drawn out" or "deliverer" in Hebrew.
Moses in Hebrew is moshe (משה) which which is most likely derived from Egyptian mes meaning "son", but could also possibly mean "deliver" in Hebrew. Note: The meaning suggested in the Bible, "drew out" from Hebrew משה (mashah) is probably an invented etymology.
Moses, who was called Moshe (משה) in Hebrew.