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  1. Enter a text in the English Hebrew Translator. Your text will be translated by Google Translate from English to Hebrew . Large English keyboard online with speech input, text to speech, grammar checker and translation into many languages.

    • Language Code: he-il
    • Hebrew Text to Speech: Peculiarities
    • Top Facts

    Discover text-to-speech with clear pronunciation. Turn Hebrew texts into lifelike voices easily. Ideal for learners and native speakers alike. Hebrew, with its rich history and unique phonetics, is the official language of Israel and is spoken by millions. Also known as Ivrit, its variants and dialects have distinct sounds and nuances. SpeechGen ca...

    Consonant-based Script: Hebrew script mainly shows consonants. Vowels often don't appear, except for beginners or in special texts like poetry. "Nikkud" is a system of dots and dashes that can show vowels. Guttural Sounds. This language contains throaty consonants like 'ayin (ע) and 'het (ח). These sounds are not usual in many languages and might b...

    Official status: Israel.
    Semitic family language
    9 million speakers.
    The Bible was written on it.
  2. Easily convert text to speech in Hebrew, and 100 more languages. Try our Hebrew text to speech free online. No registration required. Create Audio. Hebrew text to speech online (טקסט לדיבור) voices provided by Narakeet make it easy to create Hebrew voice output from text files, such as Word documents or markdown scripts.

  3. The biblical meaning of the name Charlotte is derived from the Hebrew name (alh), which means “free woman” or “strong”. This is an appropriate meaning for someone with the name Charlotte as it implies strength, independence, and freedom.

  4. Havayah is the most sacred of the Names of God. Although no name can fully express God’s essence, Havayah refers to God’s essence. For this reason it is sometimes referred to as “the essential Name” (שֵׁם הָעֶצֶם), or “the unique Name” (שֵׁם הַמְיֻחָד), or “the explicit Name” (שֵׁם הַמְפֹרָשׁ).

  5. The explanation is as follows: The Holy One, Blessed be He, said: Not as I am written am I pronounced. I am written with the letters yod, heh, vav, heh, while My name is pronounced with the letters alef, dalet, nun, yod.

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  7. Each Hebrew name of God emphasizes specific characteristics and attributes of God. Below, you will find 25 names of God – directly from the word of God – along with a printable cards for each one. Use these cards for memorization of the different names during your Bible study time.