It depends on context. Here are some examples:
For food: beteyavon (בתי×בון)
for clothing: titkhadesh (תתחדש) to a male and titkhadshi (תתחדשי) to a female
a male says: ani ohev et hachayim (×× ×™ ×והב ×ת ×”×—×™×™×)
a female says: ani ohevet et hachayim (×× ×™ ×והבת ×ת ×”×—×™×™×)
Enjoy yourself (said to a male) = tehaneh (תהנה)Enjoy yourself (said to a female) = tehani (תהני)
Enjoy yourself (said to a group) = tehanu (תהנו)
¡Que tengas buen viaje!
× Ö¶×”Ö±× Ö¸×” (nehenah)
disturte' tu neuve' (dis-turt'e-to-ne-ve)
If you can tell me what ri ya means in English, I can then tell you its meaning in Hebrew.
There is no special name for someone who studies Hebrew.
to tell = sipehr (????)
I really enjoy being with you. -or- I'm glad you're here. -or - It's always nice to see you.
This phrase is not Hebrew or English. If you can tell me what it means in English, then I can translate it into Hebrew for you.
This word has no meaning in Hebrew. If you tell me what it means in English, I can find a similar Hebrew word.
First and foremost tell them. Tell them each and everyday if you had to. Start planning dates and go out, spend time together, buy gifts and enjoy each others presence.
You know if someone is sad if they are look sad.Maybe if they are you can comfort them by hugging them or asking them what is bothering them.Everyone is sad at one stage in their lives but if you are tell someone and they can tell you.
Shaamae has no meaning in Hebrew. But if you can tell me what it means in English, I can find a Hebrew name with a similar meaning.