Yom Na'im (יום נעים)- Have a pleasant day or Yom Tov (יום טוב)- Have a good day.
to a man: eich haya hayom shelkha
to a woman: eich haya hayom shelakh
to a group: eich haya hayom shelakhem
ha yom shelà hayá nechmád (×”×™×•× ×©×œ×™ ×”×™×” × ×—×ž×“)
to a female: eikh hayah hayom shelakh (×יך ×”×™×” ×”×™×•× ×©×œ×š)
to a male: eikh hayah hayom shelkha (×יך ×”×™×” ×”×™×•× ×©×œ×š)
to a female: shÄ•yihyÄ•h lakh yÅm maksim (שיהיה לך ×™×•× ×ž×§×¡×™×)
to a male: shÄ•yihyÄ•h lÄ•kha yÅm maksim (שיהיה לך ×™×•× ×ž×§×¡×™×)
great day = yom niflá (יום נפלא)
Great Plumber = Shravrav Magneev!
barbur gadol (ברבור גדול)
Great, my son = יופי, בני (yofi, bni)
in this order: ata (you are) aba (father) nehedar (great) .
great news = chadashot nifla'ot (חדשות נפלאות)
yom ha'av (יום האב)
This is how you say Happy Earth Day in Heberw, I just do not know how you say it i know how to write it and read it. :)(:
Yom haveteranim (יום ×”×•×•×˜×¨× ×™×)
"You will be a great man" = Teheyeh ish gadol. (תהיה איש גדול)
We say "Ne kadar güzel bir gün" for "what a great day" in Turkish.
Have a great day/Pob hwyl i chi.