How = eykh. the word "is" depends on the rest of the sentence. There is not actual Hebrew word that means "is").
It depends on the sentence, but one way to say it is alecha (עליך)
Kind of depends on the context, but 'Nifla' is one way to say lovely in Hebrew. Another way is to just say that something is "Ya-feh"
It depends on the sentence, but usually: beezmahn (בזמן)
It depends on context, but in general, you could say haramah haba'ah (ΓβΓΒ¨ΓΕΎΓβ ΓβΓβΓΒΓβ)
It depends on the situation and plurality, but generally: שמח (Sah-may-ach).
If you are asking how to say "your family" in Hebrew, it depends on whether you are talking about a man's family or a woman's family: your family (masculine) = mishpakhtekha your family (feminine) = mishpakhtekh
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
not depends on the sentence, but it could be any of the following:lo (לא) al (אל) ein (אין)
That depends on how you spell it in Hebrew:ישא = he will carry, he will lift upיסע = he will travel
In Hebrew "Mine was quiet" depends on what you're referring to. There is no Hebrew word for "mine". You would say: my cat was quiet = hachatúl shelí hayah shakét. my house was quiet = beití hayáh shakét
Has in Hebrew is: YESH