if you are talking to a male: ten li lir'ot (תן לי לר×ות)
if you are talking to a female: tni li lir'ot (×ª× ×™ לי לר×ות)
Carolyn in Hebrew is as follows (I am not sure if it will show up, so let's see!): קרולין
see-YOOM (סיום)
You would say "let see" in the Abaluhya language as ulisababisha kuona.
The Hebrew word for princess is nesichah. נסיכה The ch pronounced like the J in Javier. Ne-see-cha
It is pronounced "Ten La'ze Lihiyot Lanetzach" (תן לזה להיות לנצח).
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
to a male: bo nokhal arukhat erev to a female: bo'i nokhal arukhat erev
to a female: tir'i (תיראי) to a male: tir'eh (תיראה)
the best way to translate this is to say lehitra'ot (להתראות), which literally means "to see each other"
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew