gam lecha (×’× ×œ×š) = "you too"
The Same to you
You are welcome
Lechwe doesn't mean anything.Gam lecha means "Same to you". Lecha means "to you". It is in the second person masculine form.
This is not Hebrew, but some of the words look similar to Hebrew: Yafe looks like Yafeh (יפה) = beautiful gam (גם) = also lecha (לך) = to you
sweet dreams to you too ( to a girl) for a boy it would be lecha
gam lecha veh kol tuv = "you too, and all the best"
If you want to say 'For you as well' it is "Gam Lecha"for a male and "Gam Lach" for a female. Both are spelled the same: גם לך.If you are looking to say 'And you as well' it is "Gam Ata" (גם אתה) for a male and "Gam At" (גם את) for a female.
Have a nice day (to a male): sheyihyeh lekha yom na'im. שיהיה לך יום × ×¢×™× Have a nice day (to a female): sheyihyeh lakh yom na'im. שיהיה לך יום × ×¢×™× Have a nice day (to a mixed group or a group of males): sheyihyeh lakhem yom na'im. שיהיה לכם יום × ×¢×™× Have a nice day (to a female group): sheyihyeh lakhen yom na'im. שיהיה לכן יום × ×¢×™× you too (to a male): gam lecha. גם לך you too (to a female): gam lecha. גם לך you too (to a group of males or a mixed group): gam lecha. גם לכם you too (to a female group): gam lecha. גם לכן
I'm sorry about "Gam" is not a french word.
The Greek root "gam" means marriage.
It means "thank you" when speaking to a male.
Gam ani lo (גם ×× ×™ לא) = "me neither"
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It means "me too".