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I (male) love my family = ani ohev et mishpakhti (אני אוהב את משפחתי)

I (female) love my family = ani ohevet et mishpakhti (אני אוהבת את משפחתי)

They love my family = hem ohavim et mishpakhti (הם אוהבים את משפחתי)

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ahava bishvil habanim sheli (אהבה בשביל הבנים שלי)

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If you are a woman, you would say ani ohevet et avi (אני אוהבת את אבי)

If you are a man, you would say ani ohev et avi (אני אוהב את אבי)

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A male says: Ani ohev otkha, bni (א×?×™ אוהב אותך, ב×?×™)

A female says: Ani ohevet otkha, bni (א×?×™ אוהבת אותך, ב×?×™)

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my son = bni (בני)

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