A good Hebrew word for 'evil' is "RAH" (רע)
There is no such word in Hebrew. But if you mean Hatov, that means "The good"
khippah is not a real word. If you mean Kippah (כיפה), the Jewish head covering, this is already a Hebrew word.
If you mean the Tov, it is "good". There is no such word as Tobe in Hebrew.
The Hebrew word used in that context is טוב (tov), which is exactly equivalent to the English word "good" but it can also be used for "pleasant" or "excellent".
ee-dee-oht (אידיוט)
The Hebrew word that sounds like "ROCK" means "only".
There isn't a Hebrew word that starts with the letter z and that word means good life. The phrase "good life" is chayim tovim (חיים טובים).
A good resource is Morfix. But you must know how to read Hebrew to use it.
No. Use your head. the word "bark" isn't even Hebrew.
Fisherman in Hebrew is pronounced "Da'yag" (דייג).
Mazel is a Hebrew word translating to the English word "luck". Mazel comes from the Hebrew phrase "Mazel Tov" which translates to "Good Luck".