It depends on whether you're talking to a male, female, or group of people. It also depends on whether you're eating with them or just asking them to eat. For example:
talking to a male and asking him to eat with you: bo nochal (×‘×•× × ×•×›×œ)
talking to a male, and asking him to eat (but not with you): tochal (תוכל)
"Le-echol" (לאכול).
"At this time" in Hebrew is "Baz-man Hah-zeh" (בזמן הזה).
he likes to eat = hu ohev le'ekhol (הוא אוהב לאכול)
well, you cant say house in Jewish but house in Hebrew is biet ( pronouced by eat)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Haz'man hanakhon (הזמן ×”×?כון).
It depends on the sentence, but usually: beezmahn (בזמן)
"before time" = lifnei zman (×œ×¤× ×™ זמן)
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
all time as in "the all time record" = shel kol hazman (של כל הזמן)
to a male: tehaneh (×ª×”× ×”) to a female: tehani (×ª×”× ×™)