beseder = בסדר
ca beseder
ma nishma (מה × ×©×ž×¢)
How are you, Doctor? = Ma nishma, Doctor? (מה נשמע, דוקטור)
how are things = ma inyanim (מה עניינים) ma nishma (מה נשמע) ma chadash (מה חדש)
'Ma Koreh' (מה קורה) means 'what's happening?' Also, 'Ma Nishma' (מה נשמע)
Yo What is up = "Hey, ma nishma" (×”×™×™ מה × ×©×ž×¢)
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you are talking about Hebrew, it's ma nishma מה × ×©×ž×¢ If you are talking about Yiddish, it's Vee geht's
Good morning = "Bo-ker Tov" How are you doing: literally: "Ma shlom-kha?" but a more common option in spoken Hebrew is either "Ma Nishma?" meaning 'How is it hearing?' which translate better as 'How's it hanging' or 'What's up?'
Ma shlomkha? (the kh in shlomkha is pronounced like the kh in "kheder").Ma shlomekh? Or if you get confused: Ma nishma? (works for both genders and basically means the same thing)."Ma Shlom'cha?" to ask a male."Ma Shlo'mech" to ask a female.
"Hello" is "Shalom." To say "What's up?" you can say "Ma koreh?"Sometimes, in an informal greeting, the Arabic word "Ahlan" is used.
Ma (מה)
How are you in Hebrew is as follows: Male singular: Ma Shlomcha Female singular: Ma Shlomech Male plural: Ma Shlomchem Female plural: Ma Shlomchen Or one can avoid mistakes by just asking 'Ma Hainyanim?'
baw ma has no meaning in Hebrew, however "ma" means "what. If you're trying to say "bama" or "bamah" (במה) this word means "stage"