Qateel Shifai
I think you mean "gahm ahni" (גם ×× ×™) which means "me too"
"Me too" in Hebrew is "Gam Ani" (גם אני).
If you mean "also": gahm (גם) If you mean "too much": yotehr midai (יותר מדי)
The cast of Napa - 2010 includes: Cody Beauford as The Husband - Cameo Jennifer Gahm as Jordan
The cast of Ont Blod - 2010 includes: Stefan Gahm as Erik Hedvig Jansson as Karin
The web address of the German-American Heritage Museum is: http://gahfusa.org/gahm/gahm.html
Gambe is an Italian equivalent of 'legs', in the sense of people. It's a feminine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'] and as its indefinite article 'una' ['a, one']. Its form in the singular is 'gamba'. It's pronounced 'GAHM-bay'.
"Gamberetto" is an Italian equivalent of "shrimp."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine singular noun. Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "GAHM-beh-REHT-toh."
Gambero di fiume is an Italian equivalent of the English word "crayfish" (superfamilies Astacoidea, Parastacoidea).Specifically, the masculine noun gambero means 'prawn." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun fiume means "river."The pronunciation is "GAHM-beh-roh dee FYOO-meh."
"Crayfish" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase gambero di fiume (superfamilies Astacoidea, Parastacoidea).Specifically, the masculine noun gambero means 'prawn." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun fiume means "river."The pronunciation is "GAHM-beh-roh dee FYOO-meh."
The color black is gamjang 검정 (pronounced "gahm - jahng") The Korean word for belt is ddi 띠 (pronounced "dhee") Therefore, a Black Belt itself is called gamjang ddi 검정띠 "Degree" or grade level of the adult Black Belt is dan 단 (pronounced "dahn") A person who holds the Black Belt rank is called a yudanja 유단자 (pronounced "you - dahn - jah")
The best response is still "ah-lay-KHEM shah-LOME" . (Compare with the Arabic greeting and response.) Although, if you're really pressed for time, or you don't have any patience for small talk, you can simply mumble "GAHM lah-KHEM" ... "to you too".