It depends on who "saw you", and whether "you" refers to a male or a female:
I saw you (and you are male) = ra'iti otcha (ר×יתי ×ותך)
we saw you (and you are female) = ra'inu otach (ר××™× ×• ×ותך)
"I saw" is only one word in Hebrew and it is ra'iti (ראיתי).
"I saw" is only one word in Hebrew and it is ra'iti (ראיתי).
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
saw-nay is not Hebrew, but it's close to:soné (שונא) = haterson-EYE (סונאיי) = my haterssaná (שנא) = to hatesoni (סוני) = Sony
saw (tool) = masor (מסור)saw (past tense of see) depends the subject. For example, I saw = ra'iti (ראיתי), we saw = ra'inu (ראינו)
Ken and in Hebrew כן
"Boyfriend" in Hebrew is "khaver."
The word "My" in Hebrew is pronounced: "Sheli"
Mustache is 'Safam' in Hebrew
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew