ahava
They look like tattoos with Hebrew lettering on them, like this: אתה × ×•×¨× טיפש אם יש לך קעקוע
There is no A in Hebrew. Hebrew uses a completely different kind of alphabet, which has no vowels in it.
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".
Here is what it looks like in Hebrew אהבה מעבר סיבה
to be afraid = pakhad (פחד)
Hannah = ×—× ×”
"לב" (Lev).
שירותים.עבור
Skye is not a Hebrew name and has no equivalent name in Hebrew, but if you spell it phonetically, it would look like this: סקאי
Agape is a type of love. In the Hebrew language there are three different words for love and all three represent a different kind. One means the love of family and friends, another means love of a spouse, and the third is agape which means unconditional, unwavering, and self-sacrificing love for others. God teaches us this by sending Jesus to die on the cross. This was the largest act of agape that could ever be preformed.
The word "Home" in Hebrew is בית (pronounced BAH-yeet)