"ani" (×× ×™), pronounced ah-NEE
There is no Hebrew word for "am" so ani could mean I or I'm.
im todah (עם תודה)
"What if your Welcome" cannot be translated into Hebrew, because "your welcome" in Hebrew is literally "blessed is he/she who comes" You can say, "what if it happens that you are permitted to enter" = ma yikreh im mutar lekha/lakh lehikanes.
ani po (אני פה) or hineni (הינני)
You can say Khag Purim Same'akh (חג פורים שמח) but it's more common just to say Khag Sameakh, which means happy holiday.
ציית לכוכבים (ts-ee--ah-t li-ko-kav-im)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
"Ani mamash meshuamam" or in Hebrew lettering: אני ממש משועמם.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
If = im (אם), pronounced "eem"
"Boyfriend" in Hebrew is "khaver."
Mustache is 'Safam' in Hebrew