efshar ledabehr eem amir (×פשר לדבר ×× ×מיר)
hebrew, we speak hebrew! as for your question: "ashir" with the emphasis on the a
If you're asking how to say "You speak a little Hebrew" in Hebrew, it's to a male: atah medaber ktsat ivrit to a female: at medaberet ktsat ivrit
go google translate and translate to Hebrew then click the speak button!!!!!!!!
Anee low mida-bear ivrit kol kakh tov I don't speak Hebrew so well the English words in the transliteration are to be read as they are in English. They will get the point by your accent
To say "May I speak with" in French, you can say "Puis-je parler avec."
how to say Amer in Spanish
"Shalom" in Hebrew. (Jewish is not a language unless you are referring to Yiddish, which is another category on this site.)
There is no such word as "speaked". You either mean "spoke" or "spoken". The Hebrew verb "to speak" is diber (דיבר). In order to conjugate the past tense, you have to provide the entire sentence.
There are no such languages as "Israeli" and "Palestinian". Israelis speak Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and English. Palestinians primarily speak Arabic. Hebrew: Shalom (שלום) Arabic: Salaam (سلام) Russian: Mir (Мир) English: Peace
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
There is no such concept in Hebrew. Jews regard this practice as either nonsense or simply alien to their beliefs.The closest you can say is something like:To speak a language = ledaber safah (לדבר שפה)