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It depends on the subject of the sentence, as well as the object:

I can't wait to talk to you (male to male): ani lo yakhol ledaber itkha

I can't wait to talk to you (female to male): ani lo yekhola ledaber itkha

I can't wait to talk to you (male to female): ani lo yakhol ledaber itakh

I can't wait to talk to you (female to female): ani lo yekhola ledaber itakh

If the subject is "we" or another pronoun, it would be different as well.

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βˆ™ 12y ago
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βˆ™ 13y ago

It depends on who can't wait. If you can provide the pronoun, I can be more exact. Here are some examples:

I can't wait (masculine): ani lo yachol lechakot.

You can't wait (masculine): atah yachol lechakot.

He can't wait (masculine): hu lo yachol lechakot.

I can't wait (feminine): ani lo yechola lechakot.

You can't wait (feminine): at yechola lechakot.

She can't wait (feminine): hee lo yechola lechakot.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Ani metzapeh - male

Ani metzapah - female

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βˆ™ 10y ago

If she's saying it to a male: aní lo yecholá lechakót lir'ót otcha

If she's saying it to a female: aní lo yecholá lechakót lir'ót otach

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