This is not something you would say to someone in Hebrew, but it can be translated this way:
said to a male: shetihyeh lecha bri'ut (שתהיה לך בריאות)
said to a female: shetihyeh lach bri'ut (שתהיה לך בריאות)
said to a group: shetihyeh lachem bri'ut (שתהיה לכם בריאות)
If you are talking to a sick person, you would say refu'á shlemá (רפו××” שלמה)
labriut (לברי×ות) or lihyot baree (להיות ברי×)
bri'ut vesimcha (ברי×ות ושמחה), pronounced bree-OOT veh-seem-CHAH.
zeh tov (זה טוב)
There isn't a Hebrew name with that meaning. But you can say "good company" in Hebrew. It's khevreh tov (חברה טוב)
Good world = "'olam tov" (עולם טוב)
tov, todah (טוב, תודה)
shanah tovah (×©× ×” טובה)
good people = anashím tovím (אנשים טובים)
When you have tested your self and found out that you have no disease and infection in the body. Then you can you have a good health
Good Night
Sahha!
Thank you:Diolch Good Luck:Pob lwc Good Health: Iechyd da
bokehr tov, gveret (בוקר טוב, גברת)
Bokehr tov, gveret (בוקר טוב גברת)