Here's one wild guess. Other, better qualified people who monitor this category
may very well have better answers.
How about the Hebrew words pronounced "yahl-DAH sheh-LEE" ?
That would mean something like "my little girl", maybe spoken by a father or a boy friend.
It means "Thanks, my friend" (can only be said to a male friend, for a female friend use 'Yedida').
"yahl-DAH sheh-LEE" would mean something like "my little girl", maybe spoken by a father or a boy friend.
hatih is not a Hebrew word, so it means "My hatih".
If you meant "chatich", then it means "my hunk"
Yaldá Shelí (ילדה שלי) = "my girl" or "my daughter"
sheli (שלי) means "my" or "mine"
It means "lick my @$$"
It means 'All that is mine'
The word "My" in Hebrew is pronounced: "Sheli"
lo sheli
sheli (שלי) means "of mine" or "of me". It's also translated as "my" or "mine".
to a female: yafah sheli (יפה שלי) to a male: yafeh sheli (יפה שלי)
I think you mean Gam at sheli (גם את שלי) which means "you're mine too"
"Thank you" in Hebrew is pronounced "toe-DAH"."Thank you very much" in Hebrew is "toe-DAH rah-BAW".
שלי (sheli)sheli-shin,lamed,yod שליSheli, pronounced sheh-LEE, written - שֶׁלִי
ha'ah hanotzri sheli
Hayom yom huledet sheli