to a male: yesh lecha kesef (יש לך כסף)
to a female: yesh lach kesef (יש לך כסף)
in Hebrew you say kesef (כסף)
כסף KEH-sef
"Money bin" or "safe" = kasefet (כספת)
money collector = asfan kesef (אספן כסף)
the Hebrew word "eved" often translated as 'slave' actually refers to any kind of worker.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
lakhsokh kesef vezman (לחסוך כסף וזמן)
to save (money) = khasakh to save (someone from a burning building) = hatseel
Dreams look the same in Hebrew as in any other language. The experience itself is called "kha-LOME" in Hebrew.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
If my Tagalog is any good, Mahubay means "live" or "long live...." In Hebrew, you would say yekhi (×™×—×™)