There are different ways of asking someone how they're doing in hebrew, but the most important thing to remember is that there is one way of asking a female and another way of asking to a male. Like this: Mah shlomech? (to a female) / Mah shlomcha? (to a male) or: Mah itach? (f) / Mah itcha? (m).
However, there are ways of asking that has the same form for both female and male, such as: Mah koreh (what's going on) or Mah ha'inyanim? or Mah nishmah?
We = anachnu (×× ×—× ×•).
There is no Hebrew word for "are". It is implied by context.
When talking to a male: atah mahd-heem (×תה מדהי×)
When talking to a female: aht mahd-hee-mah (×ת מדהימה)
Kind of depends on the context, but 'Nifla' is one way to say lovely in Hebrew. Another way is to just say that something is "Ya-feh"
You can say "slee-KHA".Literally, something like "excuse ! ?" or "forgive ! ?"
"Masheh-hu Tzatz" (משהו צץ).
to give back (or to return something) = hekhzir (החזיר)
to change something = sheenah (×©×™× ×”) to swap something for another thing = hekhleef (החליף)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
There is no such thing as aying something in 'Jewish'. You can say something in Yiddish or Hebrew, but not 'Jewish'. The hebrew translation for cute baby is:תינוק חמוד (teenoke Chamode). The Yiddish translation for cute baby is: eyfel zis (I-fell Zees). Hope this is helpful!
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
Inawah has no meaning in Hebrew
Mustache is 'Safam' in Hebrew
Network in Hebrew is 'Reshet'