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if this is a response to "thank you", then there's no equivalent phrase in Hebrew. You would respond: bevakasha (בבקשה) which means, "you're welcome" (literally: "in a request"). You could also answer al lo davar (על לא דבר) (literally: "on nothing").

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to a male: atah noten li simkha (אתה נותן לי שמחה)

to a female: aht notenet li simkha (את נותנת לי שמחה)

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