ahava bein em uvein bat (???? ??? ?? ???? ??)
If you are a male you would say: אוהב אותך אמא
If you are a female you would say: אוהבת אותך אמא
Male to his mum: Ani ohev otakh, ima (אני אוהב אותך, אמא)
Female to her mum: Ani ohevet otakh, ima (אני אוהבת אותך, אמא)
ahava bein em uvein bat (×הבה בין ×× ×•×‘×™×Ÿ בת)
mother = eema (×מ×)
daughter = baht (בת)
beloved daughter = baht ahoovah (ΓβΓΒͺ ΓΒΓβΓβ’ΓβΓβ)
banim ahuvim (×‘× ×™× אהובים)
bat (בת)
bat (בת) means either "daughter" or "daughter of"
Daughter-in-law = כלה (kah-LAH).
bat av (בת אב)
bito Shel Ted
Either 'aijou' or 'manamusume'
"Bat Yafa" (בת יפה).
Hebrew tattoos meaning .. On her hand is a Hebrew acronym for the name of her ex. We do not have the Hebrew language G, we say Y Jordan Bratman, YB. Her second tattoo in Hebrew, is from the songs Song (SHIR HASHIRIM Jewish holy book) .. Its meaning is "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine" - ANI LEDODEY IDODEY LI (that's how we say it in Hebrew.) about the rest tattoo i don't know .
ahuva (אהובה) = beloved
"Beloved child" - "Atali'i (son)/Afafine (daughter) peleina" is used if a father is speaking. If a mother is, it would be "Tama (child) peleina).
ben ahuv Shel em (בן אהוב של אם)