i grew up= ani gadalti
you grew up= ata gadalta (boys)
at gadalt (girls)
he grew up= hoo gadal
she grew up= hi gadla
we grew up= anahnu dadalnoo
you (plural) grew up= atem gadaltem (boys)
aten gadalten (girls)
they grew up= hem gadloo (boys)
hen gadloo (girls)
בן כמה אתה (Ben kama atah) - to a man
בת כמה את (Bat kama at) - to a woman
to a male: ben kahmah ahtah
to a female: baht kahmah aht
בן כמה ×תה (Ben kama atah) - to a man
בת כמה ×ת (Bat kama at) - to a woman
to a male: ben kahmah ahtah
to a female: baht kahmah aht
to a male: mah-tai noladeta (מתי × ×•×œ×“×ª)
to a female: mah-tai noladet (מתי × ×•×œ×“×ª)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
tayeesh zaken (תייש זקן)
Ad me'ah ve'esrim shanah!
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
a male would say: ani zaken (אני זקן) a female would say: ani zkenah (אני זקנה)
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it.Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it. But you can spell it using Hebrew letters: שלבי
maf'sidan, but this is an old fashioned word, all Hebrew speakers today use the English word instead, "loser", like many other words.
Inawah has no meaning in Hebrew
Mustache is 'Safam' in Hebrew
Network in Hebrew is 'Reshet'
that is apartment in Hebrew דירה