kitá bet (כיתה ב׳)
The tree of life = etz ha-chayim (עץ החיים)
It's the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew: ספר החיים (Sefer ha-Chayim)
mateh khayyim (מטה חיים)
beit khayim (בית חיים), however, this happens to be the Hebrew phrase for "cemetery".
this phrase is translated into Hebrew as a verb.He is full of life (literally "he does life") = hu oseh chayim (הוא עושה חיים)She is full of life (literally "she does life") = hi osah chayim (היא עושה חיים)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
lachagog Chayim Chadashim (לחגוג חיים חדשים)
Hakhi Kachol (accent the second syllable in each word). It means "most blue."
In Hebrew we would say it as "ahim le'olam" (brothers forever). The "h" is said with a slight rasp against the soft palate.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.