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The word "capitol" refers to the seat of a government, typically a building. If you loosely apply this term to ancient Israel, the capitol building would be the Ancient Temple that stood in Jerusalem.
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If you are asking what the Hebrew word for "capital" is, it's birah (בירה).
If you are asking what the capital of Israel is, it's Jerusalem.
Jerusalem (ירושלי×). It's still the capital of the Jewish people today.
Jerusalem
There is no country called "Hebrew" - the Hebrew people are Israelis (people who live in Israel). The capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
hahon (הון)
The Hebrew alphabet doesn't have capital letters or lowercase letters. There is only one set of letters:Angel = מלאך (mal'akh)
Jerusalem, called Yerushalayim (ירושלים) in Hebrew.
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Hebrew has no distinction between capital and lower case letters. DeMars would be spelled דמארז
That is right around the time Jerusalem was established.
Yehuda is an informal Hebrew name for the biblical region of Judea. The capital of modern-day Israel, in which Judea is located, is Jerusalem.
Always. The word Hebrew is a language, a culture and a religion. In all cases it needs a capital letter at the start.
Jerusalem (Yerushalayim ירושלים).It's the same as the modern capital of Israel.
You write: אחות (Pron. ah-chOt. Accent on the capital).
ah-NEE beh-SEH-dehr (×× ×™ בסדר) (the stress goes on the capital letters).