It's pronounced kah-tee
Kathy is not of Hebrew origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew. If you could tell me what it means, I might be able to find an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar meaning. If you want to spell out Kathy phonetically with Hebrew letters, it's: קתי
Kakalina is Kathy in Hawaiian
It depends on how you pronounce Kathe (I never saw that spelling before). If it's pronounced like Kath = קת If it's pronounced like Kathy = קתי
Kátia.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
The most popular way to spell Kathy in Hebrew is קאת'י.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
It all depends on whether Kathy and you are the subject or the object. Just as you would use "I" as a subject and "me" as an object, you would use "Kathy and I" as a subject and "Kathy and me" as an object. If you are not sure which to use, try it with just "I" or "me" first. Here are some examples: I will meet you at the station. ("I" is the subject.) Kathy and I will meet you at the station. ("Kathy and I" is the subject.) This has been such a rewarding experience for me. ("Me" is the object.) This has been such a rewarding experience for Kathy and me ("Kathy and me" is the object.)
In spanish you would say Kathy(put emphasis on the vowels), if it's a name it usually is the same. There are some cases in which it is not though.
Kathy's little garden is "le petit jardin de Cathy" in French.
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew