Tōv (טוב)For example Genesis 1:4a is "And God saw that the light was good;" which in Hebrew is "Vayar Elohim et-ha-or ki tov" (וַיַּרְא אֱלֹהִים אֶת-הָאוֹר, כִּי-טוֹב).
He is "hu". (There is no Hebrew word for is).
if you mean "where did he go", the answer is eifo hu halakh.
He is risen = hu alá (הוא עלה)In modern Hebrew this phrase can mean "He immigrated to Israel"
he answers = hu oneh (הוא ×¢×•× ×”) he answered = hu anah (הוא ×¢× ×”)
to a female: hashem shelakh hu ______. to a male: hashem shelkha hu ______.
hu gamar = הוא גמר
Answer:"He lived" in Hebrew is pronounced Hu Chai. It is spelled הוא חי.Answer:the previous answer is present tense.He lived = hu chayah (הוא חיה)
he counted = hu safár (הוא ספר)
it is the verb "to finish" in the present tense (masculine singular). ani gomer = I finish hu gomer = he finishes
Translation: HaShem hu hakhi gadol (ד' הוא הכי גדול). You may be looking for Allah hu Akbar (الله هو أكبر), which is Arabic and pertains to Muslims, not Jews. Note that Jews do not use this phrase or its Hebrew equivalent, preferring to say "HaShem Ehad" or "God is One".
he believed = hu he'emin (הוא האמין)