Modeh Ani lefanecha melech chai vekayam shehechezarta bee nishmati bechemlah - rabah emunatechah Translation: I gratefully thank you, O living and eternal King, for You have returned my soul within me with compassion - abundant is Your faithfulness!
Modeh ani is pronounced "mo-deh ah-nee."
In Aramaic, you can say "Ani ohev otach" to a female or "Ani ohev otcha" to a male to express "I love you."
La mulți ani! Say it "La mults an". It means "for many years," and is the traditional greeting for birthdays and anniversaries.
"Ann" in Hawaiian is translated as "Ani."
兄はハワイから来ました。 (ani ha hawai kara kimashita) which literally translates as "My older brother came from Hawaii", used to say where a person is from more politely. If you want to say "My older brother lives in Hawaii", you would say 兄はハワイに住んでいます。 (ani ha hawai ni sundeimasu).
You would need to tell us what language you want to say this in. Here are some languages: Hebrew = ani norvegi (×× ×™ × ×•×¨×•×•×’×™) Norwegian = Jeg er norsk Spanish = Soy noruego
the author of modeh ani is from sefer Seder Hayom of R'Moshe ben Makir (lived in 16th century)
Ani Mode Lecha which means I thank you would be written as such in hebrew: אני מודה לך
Modeh Ani is said in the morning just after you wake up. It is to thank God that we woke up again to live another day.
a male would say : ani ba (×× ×™ בא) a female would say: ani ba'ah (×× ×™ באה)
Cati ani ai? or Cati ani aveti?
a male would say: ani gar beArtzot haBrita female would say: ani gara beArtzot haBrit
a male would say: ani zaken (אני זקן) a female would say: ani zkenah (אני זקנה)
A male would say: ani yafeh (×× ×™ יפה) A female would say: ani yafah (×× ×™ יפה)
aniga or ani
A female says: ani yafah (×× ×™ יפה) A male says: ani yafeh (×× ×™ יפה)
a male would say: ani tsarich (×× ×™ צריך) a female would say: ani tsricha (×× ×™ צריכה)
ani yo