Sweetness. It is also used as a term of endearment, meaning "sweetheart" or "honey"
Long "o", short "e". It means "cutie, sweety", a term of affection, especially for a child.
motek means "sweetie". An example is:
שלו×, מותק. מה × ×©×ž×¢
מותק mem, vav, tav, koph
Motek (מותק)
מותק (motek) = sweetness.This word is often used to mean "darling"
motek (מותק)
hey baby how was yoga = shalom motek, eich haya yoga (שלום מותק, איך היה יוגה)
motek, pronounced MOH-teck
It means "thank you very much sweetie" in Hebrew Toda- Thank you Raba - Very much Motek - Sweetie
to a male: motek shelkha to a female: motek shelakh
motek is perfectly acceptable. in fact, in practice it is usually a term used with kids, students, or strangers.
you would use the masculine word for "sweetness" for either gender: motek (מותק)
lo lemaher, motek (לא למהר, מותק)
Sweetie as in sweet person - Motek Sweetie as in type of sweet citrus fruit - Pomelit
There is no single Hebrew word that means "Hello darling", but you can say it in two words: shalom, motek (שלום, מותק)