"Hello" is typically "sha-LOME". How are you is often "MAH shlome-CHAH", meaning literally "what's your peace ?" Note: Wherever there's a "you" in a phrase, you have to be aware of gender in your grammar. If you're greeting a female, you'd ask "MAH shlo-MECH".
ShalÅm, ma shlÅmkha (שלו×, מה שלומך)
talking to a man = shalom, yafeh (שלום יפה)talking to a woman = Shalom, yafah (שלום, יפה)
Kedu
to a man: atah ha-or. to a woman: at ha-or.
to a man: ata olami to a woman: at olami
yafeh is 'beautiful' for a woman, 'handsome' for a man
Sakaric, tat (to a man); Sakaric, nan (to a woman)
a man says: ani koreh a woman says: ani koret
to a man: אהובי (ahoovee) to a woman: אהובתי (ahoovatee)
To a woman: titkhazki. To a man: titkhazek. To a group: titkhazku.
if you are man or boy say "Sawasdee Krub" if you are woman or girl say "Sawasdee Ka"
, goodbye and peace in Hebrew is "Shalom" (שלום).
ken, atah yachol (to a man) ken, at yechola (to a woman)