lechayim (לחיים) is pronounced leh-KHAH-yeem. the kh is a guttural sound.
It is pronounced
Leh-Hah-eem
It means, to life, and is usually used as a toast.
le-khayim = לחיי×
leh-khah-yeem = לחיי×
l'chaim = לחיי×
Chloe = כלו××™
Shalom chaver = שלום חבר
L'chaim = לחיים
La Chaim is Hebrew for "To Life." It is generally used as a toast, especially in regards to the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashana.
"La vi" is not a Hebrew word.
The word "life" in English translates to the following: Spanish - vida French - la vie Italian - vita German - Leben Dutch - het leven Hebrew - חיים (chaim)
la-EESS (לעיס)
Torch = la-PEED (לפיד)
poh-pu-la-ree (פופולרי)
if you are talking to the grandma: la-nekhed shelakhif you are talking the grandpa: la-nekhed shelkha
lanu (meaning "to us" or "for us") is ×œ× ×•
if you mean lahat (לַהַט), it means an intense flame or fiery passion. if you mean lahat (לָהַט), it means to burn intensely.
la lecture
It looks like "tihyeh la" (תהיה לה), which means "she will have."
la cité