the author of modeh ani is from sefer Seder Hayom of R'Moshe ben Makir (lived in 16th century)
Ani Mode Lecha which means I thank you would be written as such in hebrew: אני מודה לך
Modeh Ani is said in the morning just after you wake up. It is to thank God that we woke up again to live another day.
Modeh Ani lefanecha melech chai vekayam shehechezarta bee nishmati bechemlah - rabah emunatechah Translation: I gratefully thank you, O living and eternal King, for You have returned my soul within me with compassion - abundant is Your faithfulness!
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it depends on who's doing the trusting and who's being trusted. For example:I (masculine) trust you (masculine) = ani bote'ach bechaI (feminine) trust you (plural) = ani botachat bachemAnswer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish"; so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "I trust you" is "Ich tsutroi ihr".
the jewish
Matthew.
Believers of God.
There are only seven original clans of the Cherokee which still exist today. They are the Ani-wa ya, Ani-Kawi, Ani-Tsi skwa, Ani-wi d, Ani-Sah a ni, Ani-Ga tagewi, and Ani- Gi IAA hi.
A man to a man: ani kholeh alekha (אני חולה עליך) A man to a woman: ani kholeh alayeekh (אני חולה עליך) A woman to a woman: ani kholah alayeekh (אני חולה עליך) A woman to a man: ani kholah alekha (אני חולה עליך) The literal translation is : I am sick about you
An ani is a bird of the genus Crotophaga.
No. She wrote the play 'Seven Jewish Children' which is sympathetic to the plea for a Palestinian homeland.
No there are only the Broad Billed Ani,the Smooth Billed Ani & the Greater Ani