Shavua Tov (שבוע טוב) means "good week". It's also used as a Saturday greeting meaning "have a good week"
Essentially it means "good week".
סוף-שבוע טוב.
In response to the greeting "Shavua tov," which means "good week" in Hebrew, you can simply reply with "Shavua tov!" to reciprocate the sentiment. Alternatively, you might say "Toda" (thank you) if you want to express appreciation. It's a warm and friendly exchange typically shared after the Sabbath.
Those two words, literally translated from Hebrew, would mean "good, thanks".
"Shavua Tov" is a Hebrew phrase that translates to "Good week!" It is commonly used among Jewish communities, particularly after the Sabbath (Shabbat) to wish others a positive and fruitful week ahead. The phrase reflects a sense of community and support, encouraging good wishes for the days to come. It is often exchanged on Saturday evenings or Sunday mornings.
If you mean the Tov, it is "good". There is no such word as Tobe in Hebrew.
Maya Tov means "A good Maya". BUt I think you might be asking about Mazal Tov (מזל טוב) which means "congratulations."
Chodesh Tov means "have a good month" and is the traditional greeting used on Rosh Chodesh.
hu hag tov (הוא חג טוב) means "it is a good holiday". It is a line from a Hanukkah song.
It means 'Good morning'
tone of voice
it means good sign
Siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, y'hey lanu. Y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel.