Ты хочешь пить? - tih KHOH-chesh' peet'? - If it's a child, or you know the person well.Вы хочете пить? - vih KHOH-chyetye peet'? - If you don't know the person well or they are older than you.
"Mechonit" (מכונית).mechonit, pronounced meh-khoh-NEET
it is pronounced slightly differently depending in where in Spain you are but generally Josiah is pronounced - Khoh SEE ah
We would usually say khoh ขอ or Aow เอา before stating what we want. Or "Tong karn pai rahn aharn"
"Good luck and Best wishes" is an English equivalent of "Buena suerte y mejores deseos."The masculine adjective "buena" means "good." The feminine noun "suerte" means "luck." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The conjunction "y" means "and." The masculine/feminine adjective "mejores" means "best." The masculine noun "deseos" means "desires, wishes." Its plural definite article is "los,"and its plural indefinite article is "unos" ("some").The pronunciation is "BWEH-nah SWEHR-teh ee meh-KHOH-rehs theh-SEH-ohs."
José as the complete name, and Pepe as the nickname, are Spanish equivalents of the name/nickname "Joe" in English.Specifically, Joe can be considered an English name or nickname. As a nicname, it always is a shortened form of the name "Joseph" in English. José, which is pronounced "khoh-zey", is the Spanish equivalent of "Joseph" whereas Pepe, which is pronounced "pey-pey", is the Spanish equivalent of "Joe".
Adiós y buena suerte, amigo mío (mi amigo).