Ani Mode Lecha which means I thank you would be written as such in hebrew: אני מודה לך
the author of modeh ani is from sefer Seder Hayom of R'Moshe ben Makir (lived in 16th century)
Modeh Ani is said in the morning just after you wake up. It is to thank God that we woke up again to live another day.
Modeh Ani lefanecha melech chai vekayam shehechezarta bee nishmati bechemlah - rabah emunatechah Translation: I gratefully thank you, O living and eternal King, for You have returned my soul within me with compassion - abundant is Your faithfulness!
Ani means "I" (subject pronoun) in Hebrew. In Hebrew it looks like this: אני
"ani" (×× ×™), pronounced ah-NEE There is no Hebrew word for "am" so ani could mean I or I'm.
Gam ani lo (גם ×× ×™ לא) = "me neither"
I think you mean "gahm ahni" (גם ×× ×™) which means "me too"
it means i love you in hebrew... well love you, i is ani
Neither.Eheheh (אהיה) = "I will be"Ani (אני) = "I"Hebrew has never had a present tense form of the verb "to be".
a man says: ani koreh a woman says: ani koret
There is no Hebrew word for "am". It just depends on context. For example: Ani doktor (×× ×™ דוקטור) = I am a doctor. Ani ba (×× ×™ בא) = I am coming. Ani po (×× ×™ פה) = I am here.
Ani (אני)