Shalom (שלום), which literally means "peace". It is used for both "hello" and "goodbye".
Israelis also use the Arabic word "Ahalan" (אהלן) and the English word "Hi" (היי) very frequently.
his = sheló (שלו)
It can also be rendered as a suffix on nouns:
on singular nouns: -o
on plural nouns: -ahv
hi ratstah (היא רצתה)
hea is not a Hebrew word. You might mean:hee (היא) = sheheh (ה׳) = the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabethi or hey (היי) = Modern Hebrew slang for hi.
Hi as in hit and phil as in phil. Accent on phil.
It is pronounced Ke-hi-LA - with the emphasis on the final syllable.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew definition.The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew word. It's a name. You can spell it ווֹמאק in Hebrew letters.
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
diestra has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word.
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
he provides = hu mesapék (הוא מספק) she provides = hi mesapéket (היא מספקת)
he says = hu omér (הוא אומר) she says = hi oméret (היא אומרת)