There is no direct translation, but most Israeli say 'achi', which means brother.
There isn't any slang term in Hebrew for "good day". In fact, as a greeting, the phrase "good day" is not used.
A slang way to say "Hi" is "Ahalan" (אהלן).
אהלן
za'har
אהלן
I will talk all day = aní adabér kol hayóm (אני אדבר כל היום)Slang or colloquial pronunciation : aní edabér kol hayóm (spelled in Hebrew the same as above).
In Hebrew, to say someone has a "Rosh Kachol" is to say they have a "dirty mind".
Beauteous is a slang word for beautiful. Beautiful is: yafeh (masculine) yafah (feminine)
"Bonnie"
Very very good morning
zeh tov (זה טוב)
There isn't a Hebrew name with that meaning. But you can say "good company" in Hebrew. It's khevreh tov (חברה טוב)
ello
GI is a slang term for a U.S. soldier. There's no Hebrew equivalent. You could say chayal amerikani (חייל ××ž×¨×™×§× ×™).
yom ha'av (יום האב)
This is how you say Happy Earth Day in Heberw, I just do not know how you say it i know how to write it and read it. :)(:
The translation of "good day" is problematic in Hebrew. Literally, it is יום טוב (yom tov); however yom tov is an expression that refers to a category of Jewish holidays. There are 5 holidays on the Jewish calendar that are called yom tov: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Passover, and Shavu'ot. If you are looking for a casual greeting, it might be better to say "nice day", which is yom nechmad (יום × ×—×ž×“), or "beautiful day", which is yom yafeh (יום יפה).