"Ken" also means nest, as in a bird's nest.
"Saba" in Hebrew translates into English as "grandfather" or "granddad" or "grandpa."
"Sipuk" translates into English as "satisfaction."
"Amitz" translates into English as "courageous."
In English, "abi" is a Hebrew term that translates to "my father." It is a term of endearment or respect used to address one's father.
Mazel is a Hebrew word translating to the English word "luck". Mazel comes from the Hebrew phrase "Mazel Tov" which translates to "Good Luck".
Was sonst willst Du translates as what else do you want.
"Yaffe" translates into English as "pretty," or "attractive" and sometimes even has the connotation of "good."
"Vehemat ly" is a Hebrew phrase that translates to "woe is me" in English. It is typically used to express distress or anguish.
"Toda chamuda" translates into English as "Thank you, sweetie" (when talking to a female). The male equivalent would be "Toda chamud."
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
"Nomas aqui y usted" translates to "just here and you" in English.
This phrase is not Hebrew or English. If you can tell me what it means in English, then I can translate it into Hebrew for you.