The expression is "She'y'h'ye " (read it fonetically, the apostrophies separate the sillables). Sometimes we also add 'well, so be it' any say "Nu, She'y'h'ye".
Brian is an Irish name, so it has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
there is no ă sound in hebrew, so it would be pronounced paht or pet.
Honey in Hebrew is: Davash (Dah-vahshh). I dont know how to type in Hebrew on this computer so I cant give it to you written in Hebrew.
You say Jonah the same as you would in English, also here is what Jonah would look like in Hebrew גונה ________ There is no 'J' in Hebrew so it would actually be: Yonah
Carolyn in Hebrew is as follows (I am not sure if it will show up, so let's see!): קרולין
ein'sof and so in certain fields of mathematics the Hebrew letter "alef" - can represent infinity
Hebrew uses the same written numbers as everyone else, so the answer would be 12345.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
my will = retsoní (×¨×¦×•× ×™), pronounced ret-so-NEE
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
You can say "slee-KHA".Literally, something like "excuse ! ?" or "forgive ! ?"
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.