To say "You are sorry" in Hebrew, you should say - "Atta Mitstaer" - אתה מצטער. I'm sorry: Ani mitsta'er (m) / mitsta'eret (f), or just simply 'Slicha'.
אני מצטער אני מצטערת
סליחה
a man says to a man: ani mitsta'er she imkha meta.
a man says to a woman: ani mitsta'er she imekh meta.
a woman says to a man: ani mitsta'eret she imkha meta.
a woman says to a woman: ani mitsta'eret she imekh meta.
That sentence needs a subject, but here are some possibilities with the subject "I":
I accept your condolences (said by a male to a male) = ani mekabel et hatankhumim shelkha
I accept your condolences (said by a male to a female) = ani mekabel et hatankhumim shelakh
I accept your condolences (said by a female to a male) = ani mekabelet et hatankhumim shelkha
I accept your condolences (said by a female to a female) = ani mekabelet et hatankhumim shelakh
"תודה, אמא" (Toda, Ima).
תודה
Todah shehkshavat תודה שהקשבת
Todah Rabah al ha-pree (תודה רבה על הפרי)
My sympathies to you regarding your mother's death. My mother died 3 years ago and I know how you feel. Get a nice card that has a nice verse and just before you sign it, write 'Thank you for your kindness and support in our time of need.' Then sign it 'Affectionately _________.
Todah rabah al halu'akh = תודה רבה על הלוח
How do you write "Oases" in Hebrew
Thank you for your dedication (to a male) = todah al mesirotecha (תודה על מסירותך)Thank you for your dedication (to a female) = todah al mesirotayich (תודה על מסירותך) Thank you for your dedication (to a group) = todah al mesirotechem (תודה על מסירותכם)
Thank you in Arabic : Shukran
how do i write in spanish lanque "thank you my love"
Todah (תודה) means "thank you". But kados is not a Hebrew word.
There is no such thing as Hindi Hebrew. But if you are asking how to write it in regular Hebrew, it's רובין
Thank you = תודה That would be the same, no matter where you wrote it.