to a male: ×’× ×©×™×”×™×” ×©×œ×•× ×¢×œ×™×š, חבר (gam sheyihyeh shalom alekha, khaver)
to a female: ×’× ×©×™×”×™×” ×©×œ×•× ×¢×œ×™×š, חברה (gam sheyihyeh shalom alayikh, khavera)
to a male: shalom alecha (???? ????)
to a female: shalom alayich (???? ????)
to a group: shalom alechem (???? ?????)
Shalom Aleichem
שנחיה ביחד בשלום
sh-neh-hee-YEH b-YAH-had b-shah-LOM
The "h" in the "hee" syllable should be pronounced with the gutteral "het" (ח) sound.
sha-LOM a-lay-KHEM Note the similarity to the Arabic "sa-LAHM ah-LAY-kum".
if you are talking to a male: sheh tilmád shalóm (שתילמד שלו×)
if you are talking to a female: sheh tilmedà shalóm (שתילמדי שלו×)
to a male: shalom alecha (×©×œ×•× ×¢×œ×™×š)
to a female: shalom alayich (×©×œ×•× ×¢×œ×™×š)
to a group: shalom alechem (×©×œ×•× ×¢×œ×™×›×)
Shalom Aleichem
Peace be unto you = Shalom aleichem (שלום עליכם)
Shalom aleichem
Shalom aleichem (שלום עליכם)
"Shalom Aleychem" (שלום עליכם, "may peace be upon you"). It is said as a greeting
Shalom is the word for Peace in Hebrew as well as Hello and Goodbye
In Hebrew you say "Shalom" for piece.
, goodbye and peace in Hebrew is "Shalom" (שלום).
In what language? Hebrew is "Shalom aleichem."
In Hebrew, you would just say Shalom (שלום), which means "peace."If you are trying to be flowery, you could lech beshalom to a male, or lechi beshalom to a female.
There may be more than one way to say this, but... halavai hashalom yishror al kol yoshvei tevel.
ani be-shalom (×× ×™ בשלום)
man of peace = ish shalom (איש שלום)
Peace, our brother = Shalom, ach shelanu (שלום, אח שלנו)
There isn't an exact Hebrew translation for "soul". Also, if you're talking about a dead person, Hebrew speakers would say something completely different: talking about a living person: sheh yihyeh la shalom (שיהיה לה שלום), "may she have peace". talking about a dead person: zikhroná livrakhá (×–×›×¨×•× ×” לברכה), "may her memory be a blessing".
May Peace Prevail on Earth