camo seh thia doesn't mean anything in Hebrew.
It depends on the subject of the sentence. Hebrew verbs have to be conjugated. I will do = eh-ah-SEH (אעשה) You (masculine singular) will do = tah-ah-SEH (תעשה)
seh-goo-LOHT (סגולות)
ספר - sefer, (pronounced SEH-fehr)
storm = סערה (seh-ah-RAH)
order = seder (סדר)pronounced SEH-dehr
seh-goo-LAH (סְגֻלָּה)
Samantha = ×¡×ž× ×ª×” (pronounced seh-MAHN-tah)
ah-NEE beh-SEH-dehr (×× ×™ בסדר) (the stress goes on the capital letters).
מעשה = ma'aseh (or more phonetically: mah-ah-SEH)
nish-AR beh-BET hah-SEH-fehr (× ×©××¨ בבית הספר)
I am fine = beseder (בסדר), pronounced beh-SEH-dehr.
shóresh seh-ár (שורש שיער) or zakík (זקיק)