a male says: anà medabér rak ktsat ivrÃt (×× ×™ מדבר רק קצת עברית)a female says: anà medabéret rak ktsat ivrÃt (×× ×™ מדברת רק קצת עברית)
If you're asking how to say "You speak a little Hebrew" in Hebrew, it's to a male: atah medaber ktsat ivrit to a female: at medaberet ktsat ivrit
"Очень мало" (Ochen' malo) is how you say very little in Russian.
hebrew, we speak hebrew! as for your question: "ashir" with the emphasis on the a
go google translate and translate to Hebrew then click the speak button!!!!!!!!
Katan (קטן)
The word Miod, or in Hebrew מאד
There would never be any reason to say this, because if someone speaks Hebrew, they'd already know it. But in any case, here is how you'd say it: You (masculine) speak a little Hebrew = atah medaber ktsaht ivrit (אתה מדבר קצת עיברית) You (feminine) speak a little Hebrew = aht medaberet ktsaht ivrit (את מדברת קצת עיברית)
ktsat (קצת)
Harbe
Anee low mida-bear ivrit kol kakh tov I don't speak Hebrew so well the English words in the transliteration are to be read as they are in English. They will get the point by your accent
asuk ktsat (עסוק קצת)
You say "ผมพูดภาษาไทยเล็กน้อย" (phǒm pûd pʰāːsǎː tʰaj lêk nɔ́ɔi) to mean "I speak a little Thai" in Thai.