It depends on the subject of the sentence, as well as the object:
I can't wait to talk to you (male to male): ani lo yakhol ledaber itkha
I can't wait to talk to you (female to male): ani lo yekhola ledaber itkha
I can't wait to talk to you (male to female): ani lo yakhol ledaber itakh
I can't wait to talk to you (female to female): ani lo yekhola ledaber itakh
If the subject is "we" or another pronoun, it would be different as well.
male: lo yachol lechakot female: lo yechola lechakot
If you're asking how to say "female" in Hebrew, it's nekevá (× ×§×‘×”)
Nosa'at.
me'oor'pal - male me'oor'pelet - female
a'deen - male a'dee'na - female
roked (male) rokedet (female)
Honey in Hebrew is: Davash (Dah-vahshh). I dont know how to type in Hebrew on this computer so I cant give it to you written in Hebrew.
you simply say ''I can't wait to hear from you''
male: horeg (הורג) female: horeget (הורגת)
Loved in Hebrew is: Female "Ah-hu-va" (אהובה) Male "Ah-huv" (אהוב)
Female - "Yakirati" (יקירתי). Male - "Yakiri" (יקירי).
When "you"=female : "Mimeni Elay'Ch" When "you"=male : "Mimeni Ele'Cha"