"Asiret Todah" is a Hebrew phrase that translates to "the ten thanksgivings" or "the ten praises." It often refers to a specific prayer or expression of gratitude in Jewish tradition, particularly emphasizing the importance of giving thanks to God. This concept can be linked to the practice of expressing gratitude during various religious ceremonies and personal reflections.
Todah Rabah (תודה רבה) means "thank you very much" or "thanks a lot."
todah v'gam atah (תודה וגם אתה) = "thanks, and you too"
"Thank you very much" or "thanks a lot"
"Thank you" in Hebrew is pronounced "toe-DAH"."Thank you very much" in Hebrew is "toe-DAH rah-BAW".
Todah (תודה) means "thank you". But kados is not a Hebrew word.
Thank you is Todah (תודה) for both men and women.
todah al ha ahava (תודה על האהבה)
Thank you for your dedication (to a male) = todah al mesirotecha (תודה על מסירותך)Thank you for your dedication (to a female) = todah al mesirotayich (תודה על מסירותך) Thank you for your dedication (to a group) = todah al mesirotechem (תודה על מסירותכם)
im todah (עם תודה)
todah = תודה
tov, todah (טוב, תודה)
todah, boreh (תודה, בורא)