nesi'ah tovah (× ×¡×™×¢×” טובה)
The holiday resort was lovely
Chag
lovely prince = nasich yafeh (× ×¡×™×š יפה)
Kind of depends on the context, but 'Nifla' is one way to say lovely in Hebrew. Another way is to just say that something is "Ya-feh"
Hamantaschen
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for "Passover" is, it's pesakh (פסח). If you are asking for the meaning of the holiday, it is a celebration of freedom, commemorating the exodus from Egypt.
chag (×—×’) means "holiday" or "festival"
Spain is a lovely place to visit its lovely and hot and is great for all ages i would try it out if i were you
In Hebrew, the name of the holiday is not normally included in holiday greetings. You would just say Chag same'ach (חג שמח) which means "Happy holiday." A literal translation would be: Chag molad same'ach (חג מולד שמח).
chimidun is not a Hebrew word, but it looks like it could be related to the word khamud (cute) or khemed (lovely). Both words are originally from Hebrew.
nashim yafot (× ×©×™× יפות)
It is original Hebrew and means favour or grace but also lovely.