I will talk all day = aní adabér kol hayóm (אני אדבר כל היום)
Slang or colloquial pronunciation : aní edabér kol hayóm (spelled in Hebrew the same as above).
girl talk = pitpet banot (פיטפט בנות)
There is nothing called Israellanguage. In Israel you talk Hebrew or Arabic.
yom ha'av (יום האב)
This is how you say Happy Earth Day in Heberw, I just do not know how you say it i know how to write it and read it. :)(:
Yom haveteranim (יום ×”×•×•×˜×¨× ×™×)
the best way to translate this is to say lehitra'ot (להתראות), which literally means "to see each other"
It depends on the sentence, but one way to say it is alecha (עליך)
There is no direct translation, but most Israeli say 'achi', which means brother.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
most dragons cant say it 'cause they cant talk! europen dragon love to talk, so they say meh 30 times in a day.
to a male: titkasher me'ukhar to a female: titkashri me'ukhar
"sof sof" (סוף סוף) or "bsach hakol" (בסך הכל)