It means "thank you" when speaking to a male.
gam lecha (גם לך) = "you too"
Lechwe doesn't mean anything.Gam lecha means "Same to you". Lecha means "to you". It is in the second person masculine form.
"toda" means absolutely nothing unless you mean "touda" (pitching and batting).
"Toda chamuda" translates into English as "Thank you, sweetie" (when talking to a female). The male equivalent would be "Toda chamud."
Toda raba chaver means "thank you very much, friend"
"Todas" means "all" in the plural femine sense.
This is not Hebrew, but some of the words look similar to Hebrew: Yafe looks like Yafeh (יפה) = beautiful gam (גם) = also lecha (לך) = to you
Lecha Dodi has many different melodies:Here are a few I found on youtube:Lecha Dodi by the MacabeatsLecha Dodi by MidrashaRioShabbat Shalom Lecha Dodi
"Yom Tov Lecha Yahwah" translates to "A Good Day to You, Yahweh" in English. The phrase combines "Yom Tov," meaning "good day" or "holiday," with "Lecha," meaning "to you," and "Yahwah," which refers to the name of God in the Hebrew tradition. It expresses a wish for blessings and positivity in relation to the divine.
"To you" or "For you". Depending on how it's spelled, it can also mean "Go!"
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Toda means all