dollar is masculine in Hebrew (דולר).
hatuna is feminine
Masculine: Ochel אוכל
sheleg (שלג) is masculine
merukaz (masculine) merukezet (feminine)
mufkar (masculine) mufkeret (feminine)
The closest word would be the word for "snake," which is nachash (× ×—×©). It is a masculine noun.
hokmah is not a Hebrew word, but it's very close to Khokhmah (חוכמה) which means "wisdom", and is feminine.
Adjective: זהוב = Zahov (masculine) זהובה = Zehuva (feminine) זהובים = Zehuvim (masculine plural) זהובות = Zehuvot (feminine plural)
masculine: metoraf (מטורף) feminine: metorefet (מטורפת)
it depends on what you are describing...if it is a masculine singular item- yafeif it is a masculine plural- yafimif it is a feminine singular item- yafaand if it is feminine plural- yafot
There is no hebrew word for "are". That would be implied by the rest of the sentence. You (masculine) = atah (אתה) you (feminine = aht (את) you (plural) = atem (אתם) you (feminine plural) = aten (אתן)
Their (masculine) = shelahem (שלהם) Their (feminine) = shelahen (שלהן)