When speaking to a male military officer = lo hafaked (לא הפקד)When speaking to a female military officer = lo hafakedet (לא הפקדת)
This is not a Hebrew word. But if you split it into Adoni kam, it means "My lord gets up"
ken, adoní! (כן ××“×•× ×™)
Adon (אדון) is already a Hebrew word. It means, Lord, Sir, or Master.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
"Sir, yes, sir!"? ___ In the British Army they simply say: Sir!
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
To Say GoodBye Sir in Turkish You Say güle güle efendim
Sir
In Farsi, you say "آقا" (pronounced as "aqa") to address someone as sir.
Judaism is not a language; it is a religion. The liturgical language of Judaism is Hebrew and Mr. in Hebrew would be Mar (מר) or Adon (אדון). In Israel, we respectfully refer to a man as "Adoni," which is like the English "Sir;" and to a woman, it's Gevirti ("Madam").
To Say GoodBye Sir in Turkish You Say güle güle efendim