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a man to a man: ani ohev lihyot khaverkha.

a man to a woman: ani ohev lihyot khavertekh.

a woman to a man: ani ohevet lihyot khaverkha.

a woman to a woman: ani ohevet lihyot khavertekh.

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anyone to a male: atah rotseh lihyot khaverim

a male to a female: aht rotsah lihyot khaverim

a female to a female: aht rotsah lihyot khaverot

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neheyeh khaverim?

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