Kashatstenhsera = Strength. :D
ani pnimi (×× ×™ ×¤× ×™×ž×™)
No. The Hebrew word for strength means strength.
There's no single Hebrew word that means "inner love", but it can be translated into the following phrase: ahava pnimit (אהבה ×¤× ×™×ž×™×ª)
In-ray stur-kah. Spelled "Inre styrka".
eswterikI dInami (capital on the emphasis)εσωτερική δύναμη
inner = pnimi (פנימי)
Power of Inner Strength was created on 1995-03-07.
There is no Hebrew symbol for strength, but the the Hebrew word for strengh is khozek (חוזק)
ערבית
Inner strength refers to mental and emotional resilience, the ability to overcome obstacles and challenges from within. Outer strength, on the other hand, refers to physical prowess and the capability to perform tasks that require physical ability. While inner strength is about mindset and emotional fortitude, outer strength is about physical power and capabilities.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols, it actually just uses letters. Strength of will is: כוח (pronounced KO-akh)