it means i love you in hebrew...
well love you, i is ani
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
quoi is 'what' in English.
That is mean Emily in English.
What does Arabic word inshallala mean in English
English delight
Male to female: Ani ohev otakh, motek (א×?×™ אוהב אותך, מותק)Male to male: Ani ohev otkhah, motek (א×?×™ אוהב אותך, מותק)Female to male: Ani ohevet otkhah, motek (א×?×™ אוהבת אותך, מותק)Female to female: Ani ohevet otakh, motek (א×?×™ אוהבת אותך, מותק)
Male to female: Ani ohev otakh (אני אוהב אותך)Male to male: Ani ohev otkhah (אני אוהב אותך)Female to male: Ani ohevet otkhah (אני אוהבת אותך)Female to female: Ani ohevet otakh (אני אוהבת אותך)If you want to respond, I love you too, add the word gam (גם) to the beginning of the sentence.If you want to say "I love you forever", add the word lanetsakh (לנצח) to the end.If you want to say "I still love you, add the word ah-DAH-yeen (עדיין) right after the first word.
Male to female: Ani ohev otakh, Motek (??? ???? ????, ????) Male to male: Ani ohev otkhah, Motek (??? ???? ????, ????) Female to male: Ani ohevet otkhah, Motek (??? ????? ????, ????) Female to female: Ani ohevet otakh, Motek (??? ????? ????, ????)
ani ohevet etchem) = אני אוהבת אתכםTranslation: "I love you guys"
If you mean "similar to the background": kemo hareka (כמו הרקע) If you mean "I like the background"" ani ohev/ohevet et hareka (×× ×™ אוהב/אוהבת את הרקע)
אוהבת אותך אמא
Transliterated: Baruch Atah Adonai (Blessed art thou oh God).This is the beginning of nearly all blessings spoken in Hebrew. It is the most common form of praise although there are an infinite number of ways to praise God's name in Hebrew. If you open a siddur (prayer book) which includes an English translation you will find that it mostly consists of thanking and praising God for everything in every way.The literal form would be Ani Ohev Otcha Hashem (I love you God) but this is caveman speak and would sound something like Me Love You God.Related questions on WikiAnwers include: "How do you translate I Love You into Hebrew" and "How do you say I love you in Hebrew"
You don't draw Hebrew words, but you can write them.Male to female: Ani ohev otakh (×× ×™ אוהב אותך)Male to male: Ani ohev otkhah (×× ×™ אוהב אותך)Female to male: Ani ohevet otkhah (×× ×™ אוהבת אותך)Female to female: Ani ohevet otakh (×× ×™ אוהבת אותך)
A man to a woman - Ani ohev otach ( ??? ???? ???? ) A woman to a man - Ani ohevet ot'cha (??? ????? ???? ) A man to a man - Ani ohev otcha (??? ???? ???? ) A woman to a woman - Ani ohevet otach (??? ????? ???? )
a male says to a male: ani ohev et chiyuchecha, se'arot-cha, ve-ani ohev lenashek lecha batsavar. a male says to a female: ani ohev et chiyuchech, se'arotech, ve-ani ohev lenashek lach batsavar. a female says to a male: ani ohevet et chiyuchecha, se'arot-cha, ve-ani ohevet lenashek lecha batsavar. a female says to a female: ani ohevet et chiyuchech, se'arotech, ve-ani ohevet lenashek lach batsavar.
Anee rotza lihiyot itcha - if youre a girl talking to a guy Anee rotze lihiyot itach - if youre a guy talking to a girl if you want to say i want to have sex with you change lihiyot with lishkav
from a male to a male: ani ohev la'asot shetismakh from a male to a female: ani ohev la'asot shetismekhi from a female to a male: ani ohevet la'asot shetismakh from a female to a female: ani ohevet la'asot shetismekhi