to a male: lekh lishon
to a female: lekhi lishon
sleep well = lee-SHOHN TOHV (לישון טוב)
The closest I can think of for this is:
Chalomot metukim, חלומות מתוקי×, which means "sweet dreams"
to sleep = lishon (לישון)
to nap = lenamnem (×œ× ×ž× ×)
To a male: eich yashanta (איך ישנת)to a female: eich yashant (איך ישנת)
Go to sleep = na lalechet lishon (נא ללכת לישון)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
some things = dvarim achadim (דברים אחדים)
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
by me knocking u out
Some say that Meth will make you twitch in your sleep. Weed can too.
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
amen (אמן) is pronounced ah-MEN in Hebrew. Some ashkenazic Jews pronounce it aw-MAYN.
To say sleep in Burmese you might say "Eigh douh meh" or go to sleep or sleep.
There is no such thing as "Hebrew Orthodox". There is only Hebrew. In Hebrew, you usually do not mention the name of the holiday in greetings. So you would just say Happy Holiday, which is hahg same'akh (חג שמח) Some communities do say Hanukkah Same'akh (חנוּכה שמח) meaning "Happy Hanukkah".
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew
Network in Hebrew is 'Reshet'
Inawah has no meaning in Hebrew