Depends on the context. If you want to say Thank you very much, that would be Toda Raba (תודה רבה), where the Raba means very much. But if you want to talk about a quantity of something which is very much, it would be described as "Harbey Me'od" (הרבה מאד).
Harbe
Thank you very much, Daddy:תודה רבה, אבא Todáh rabáh, ábba
The word Miod, or in Hebrew מאד
Jack is a short for Jackob, which in Hebrew is pronounced very much the same- Yhackov, יעקוב (written without the ו between the ק and the ב, because of the Hebrew Nickod=vowels)
English names don't change pronunciation much when spoken with a Hebrew accent. Judy sounds pretty much the same in Hebrew as it does in English.
mukhshar me'od (מוכשר מאוד)
It was very good = zeh haya tov me'od (זה היה טוב מאוד)
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
First of all, there is only one Hebrew alphabet.Second, This phrase is the same in both Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew.I love you very much:male to male: aní me'ód ohév otchá (אני מאוד אוהב אותך)female to male: aní me'ód ohévet otchá (אני מאוד אוהבת אותך)
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
There is no such language as Jewish. Judaism is a religion. Traditionally, however, the Jews have spoken Hebrew & Torah in Hebrew is תורה. Hebrew has its own alphabet very different from the Latin alphabert.
Dōmo arigatō (どうもありがとう) is thank you very much in Japanese. You probably wouldn't want to respond in Hebrew, but if you need to know how to say "you're welcome" in Hebrew, it's "bevakashá" (בבקשה)