you say "To'da she" which is thanks for
because the grammer in Hebrew is ... Hebrew you don't use "being"
lets say "thank you for being a nice person:
To'da she' - ata Ben-Adam nech'mad
thanks that you (being) person nice
the verb and adjective are female/male/plural/etc
you can also say "al ze she" which is "upon that is"
To'da al ze she' ata Ben-Adam nech'mad
thanks upon/for that you (being) person nice
To a male: "Toda she'ata ata" (תודה שאתה אתה).
To a female: "Toda she'at at" (תודה שאת את).
Thank you for your kindess = תודה לך על × ×“×™×‘×•×ª×š
By saying thank you, which is todah (תודה) in Hebrew.
Ani mode leha
Just say it exactly the way you want to say it, there's no "one" way of saying thanks to someone for being nice.
They are being sarcastic. If you didn't help them, they say "thanks for no help" to show that they noticed you didn't.
Hug the dude, and say thanks for being a great boss :D
how do you say, are you in bed in German
many thanks = תודה רבה
Tesh'a (with the A being like in father)
todah al ha-du'akh ha-neeflah (תודה על הדו״ח ×”× ×¤×œ×)
No. Say, "Thank you for being available."
to be mean = lihyot achzarí (להיות אכזרי)
In Hebrew: "Todot" or "Rav Todot" is the plural of "Toda", which means Thanks or Many Thanks.
fan is fan in Japanese so as this sentence is incomplete I'll add "Thanks" at the beginning Thanks for being a fan = fan ni natte, arigato
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew