to a male: ma aseeta hayom
to a female: ma aseet hayom
hayom (היום)
To a male: ma shlomkha (מַה שְּׁלוֹמְךָ) To a female: ma shlomekh (מַה שְׁלוֹמֵךָ)
shum davar hayom (שום דבר היום)
timkeri har'be hayom, be'vakasha
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
תמכרי הרבה היום Is pronounced "Timkeri Harbeh Hayom".
maf'sidan, but this is an old fashioned word, all Hebrew speakers today use the English word instead, "loser", like many other words.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
to a male: eikh atah margish hayom to a female: eikh aht margisha hayom
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
Today, Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish person can have any name. It doesn't have to be Hebrew.
The Hebrew would be: חנות יהודית (cha-noot yeh-hoo-deet) roughly "Jewish Shop". In Israel today, we call them "chanut le-tashmishei kedusha;" and in America they are generally called "Hebrew bookstores."