Modern Hebrew: Ben Shelcha (בן שלך)
Ancient/Biblical Hebrew: Benkha (בנך)
Ha-ben Ha-oved (הבן ×”×ובד), which literally means "the lost son"
prodigal = pazrani (פזרני) or bazbezan (בזבזן)
Dear son in Hebrew is Ben Yakar (בן יקר)
"b'NEE"
ben - בן
"b'NAY ... "
Abraham's son = ben Avraham (בן אברהם)
Great, my son = יופי, בני (yofi, bni)
There is no such concept as "son-ship" in Hebrew. You would just say children: yeladim (ילדים)
ben ru'akh (בן רוח)
The Hebrew word for "son" is ben.The Hebrew suffix denoting "his" is -o.The Hebrew word for "his son" would have been beno (with the stress on the final syllable), but the "e" in benbecomes a schwa, and what you get therefore is b'no. (In informal modern Hebrew, the schwa is frequently dropped altogether, and what you then get is just bno.)
ben ahuv Shel em (בן אהוב של אם)
hineh mah-ghee-ah ha-ben (×”× ×” מגיע הבן)
Micha'el ben Yehoshua (מיכאל בן יהושוע)