How to say "thank you very much" in Hebrew How to say thank you very much in Hebrew Hebrew Translation תודה רבה לך See Also in English See Also in Hebrew תודה thanks לך to you רבה great Nearby Translations thank you very thank you so much thank you sir thank you my lady thank you god thank you friend Thanos that thatch thatched thatched cottage So, how do you say 'Thank you' in Hebrew? You can learn easily! Below, HebrewPod101 brings you perfect translations and pronunciation as you learn the most common ways Hebrew speakers say 'Thanks' in various situations. 1. 12 Ways to say 'Thank you' in Hebrew. 1- Thank you. תודה (n) fem todah Thank You Very Much If you are looking to really show your appreciation to someone who has done you a big favor, simply saying todo might not feel like enough. For these occasions, we would say toda raba (תודה רבה), which means thank you very much. Make sure to watch out for your pronunciation. Today's word is to•da ra•ba (thank you very much), and its shorter version 'to•da' (thank you or just thanks). In biblical Hebrew (and also in modern), the word 'toda' means 'thankfulness,' 'thanksgiving' and even 'confession': Learn 3 ways to say thank you in Hebrew! Download TONS of FREE PDF lessons to learn Hebrew twice as fast! ↓ Check How Below ↓Step 1: Go Watch the lesson if you want to learn about the Hebrew word for thanks and more. Like many words in Hebrew, gender inflection, male, and female takes part in changing the word and Michelle. Check out these Hebrew phrases you'll need when you're saying thank you. Learn to say them in Hebrew, and get the translations and bonus audio lessons from HebrewPod101.com. How to say very much in Hebrew? Pronunciation of very much with 1 audio pronunciation and more for very much. How To Say Thank You In Hebrew And More Basic Modern Hebrew Words Leave a Comment / Blog Table of Contents 1. Thanks Toda תודה 2. Thank You Toda Le'cha תודה לך 3. Thank you very much Toda rabah תודה רבה 4. Do it Ta'ase et ze (male) תעשה את זה (male) Ta'asi et ze (female) תעשי את זה (female) Best Jewish Gift Ideas and Their Meaning 7 Jewish Ways to Give Thanks 1. Todah Rabah. In modern Hebrew, the most common way to say "thank you" is todah rabah, "great thanks," which can be 2. A Dank. You can spice this one up by putting an adjective before the dank. A sheinem dank ("a nice thanks") and a 3. Yasher Koach. This has wYPrY.