to be right (or "to be correct") in Hebrew is a verb:
a male would say (in the present tense) = ani tsodek (×× ×™ צודק)
a female would say (in the present tense) = ani tsodeket (×× ×™ צודקת)
You can always say "Master" (מאסטר) in Hebrew, but the right word for that is "Adon" (אדון).
In the sense of eyesight: ראייה (re-i-YAH) In the sense of a dream of the future: חזון (cha-ZON)
Hebrew: akhsháv (עכשיו)Greek: tóra amésos (τώρα αμέσως)
Haz'man hanakhon (הזמן ×”×?כון).
Toni Evelene is pronounced exactly the same in Hebrew as it is in English. It is written (from right to left) טוני אוולין
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
There are several ways to say Agreed in Latin, which will depend on the meaning: Conpactus, Compectus or Conpectus - All means agreed or in agreement
ani ohev eich at rokedet, veh ani ohev et chush hoo-mor shelach.
In the sense of eyesight: ראייה שלי (re-i-YAH sheh-LEE) In the sense of a dream of the future: חזון שלי (kha-ZŌN sheh-LEE)
Inawah has no meaning in Hebrew