From a man to a woman: "Ani rotzeh otach bechazara".
From a man to a man: "Ani rotzeh otcha bechazara".
From a woman to a man: "Ani rotza otcha bechzara".
From a woman to a woman: "Ani rotza otach bechazara".
All are spelled: "אני רוצה אותך בחזרה".
To get back = shav (שב) or khazar (חזר)
you say it like this ata rotse?
If you want to say 'hello' back, you simply respond in "shalom". If you want to ask the person how is he doing, you say "Ma Nish'ma?" (for both male and female).
hello, island is 'e' in Hebrew (like 'eai' if you want) if you ment the verb "to desire", the translation is "lakhshok". if yot want to conbine the words: the island of disire- 'eay hakheshek'
to give back (or to return something) = hekhzir (החזיר)
There is no Hebrew word for Valentine, but you could say: "Do you want to be my love" to a man: atah rotseh lihyot ahuvi to a woman at rotsah lihyot ahuvati
It depends on how you mean the word 'back': back (body part): gav (גב) back (of the room): akhora (אחורה) back (to the beginning): shoov (שוב)
I want you back.
This is an attempt to say "God's spirit" in Hebrew, but the word Yahweh is not real Hebrew. It is an invented word that supposedly reconstructs the name of God.If you really want to say God's spirit in Hebrew, it is:Ruach Elohimרוח אלהים
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
In what language?
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
There is no Hebrew word for Armaggedon. This is a corruption of the Hebrew phrase har meggido (הר מגידו), which means "Mount Meggido". So if you want to say the Prophets of Mount Meggido: nevi'ei har meggido (× ×‘×™××™ הר מגידו)