The Hebrew word for Manners is נימוס (nimus) implies good manners. To add the word good would be redundant.
Bad manners is a completely different word, gasut (גסות)
talking to a male: tihiyéh nechmád (תהיה × ×—×ž×“)
talking to a female: tehà nechmadá (תהי × ×—×ž×“×”)
nimus (× ×™×ž×•×¡)
eizeh yom yafeh (איזה יום יפה)
nice bum = táchat yafá (תחת יפה)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
"Nechmad" (נחמד).
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
You speak Hebrew
you say "To'da she" which is thanks for because the grammer in Hebrew is ... Hebrew you don't use "being" lets say "thank you for being a nice person: To'da she' - ata Ben-Adam nech'mad thanks that you (being) person nice the verb and adjective are female/male/plural/etc you can also say "al ze she" which is "upon that is" To'da al ze she' ata Ben-Adam nech'mad thanks upon/for that you (being) person nice
It has no meaning in Hebrew, but it's very close to the Hebrew word Nechmad, which means nice.
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew
Network in Hebrew is 'Reshet'
Inawah has no meaning in Hebrew