You say it exactly the same as Rosh Hashanah is in the Jewish tongue. In Spanish it would be said Año Nuevo Judío.
In Judaism, Rosh hashana is comemorated as the anniversary of the Creation.
The words "Rosh Hashana" translate literally as "head of the year". It's the popular name of the Jewish New Year high holiday in September.
piros (peh-rosh)
"L'shanah Tovah Yadid Sheli" means "To a good year, my friend" in English. It is a traditional Jewish greeting used during the High Holidays to wish someone a good and sweet new year.
In Polish we say Roszpunka (although there's a version RoszpOnka, as well, but isn't very popular). It's pronounced Rosh-poo-nka.
In Hebrew, to say someone has a "Rosh Kachol" is to say they have a "dirty mind".
Simply say the words in any language you understand. And don't wait until Rosh Hashanah.
Apples and honey are often used as a symbol at Rosh Hashanah (say "Roash Hah-shah-nah") for the sweet year to come.
There isn't any traditional Rosh Chodesh greeting for anyone, male or female. You could say "rosh chodesh same'ach" (ראש חודש שמח), but this sounds funny and strange.
head = rosh (ראש).ahead = kadima (קדימה)
The night of Hoshanah Rabbah (the evening entering into the seventh day of Sukkot).
Rosh Hashanah is on Rosh Chodesh. What you mean to ask is, What are the days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. These are the Aseret Yemai Teshuvah, the Ten Days of Repentance.