If you are talking about resetting a broken leg or a timer:
to reset = eepess (×יפס)
If you are talking about computers, the English word is always used.
'Chadash' (חדש) is new in Hebrew.
yom chadash me'ir (יום חדש מאיר)
yom ha'av (יום האב)
This is how you say Happy Earth Day in Heberw, I just do not know how you say it i know how to write it and read it. :)(:
If you are asking how to say "Happy New Year" in Hebrew, it's shanah tovah (×©× ×” טובה)
Yom haveteranim (יום ×”×•×•×˜×¨× ×™×)
to new friends = lechaverim chadashim (לחברים חדשים)
Matthew is not a Hebrew name, but Hebrew copies of the New Testament render it as Mah-TAH-ee (מתי).
There is no direct translation, but most Israeli say 'achi', which means brother.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
shum davar khadash (שום דבר חדש)
khaverim khadashim (חברים חדשים)