"Shalom" means peace, but "l'anu" is not a Hebrew word (it looks like a combination of two hebrew words that would mean "to we" If you remove the apostrophe, it means "to us").
Siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, y'hey lanu. Y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel.
Shalom Means Peace in Hebrew
Shalom means "Peace" but azzizam is not Hebrew.
I think you mean "heveinu shalom" (×”×‘×™× ×• שלום), which means "we brought peace"
Shalom is a Hebrew word meaning peace, completeness and welfare. It can also mean hello and goodbye.
if you mean Shabbat Shalom, it means "A peaceful Sabbath". But what you wrote actually means "Grandmothers of peace"
shalom (שלום) means "peace" Shalom = שלום It's also used as a greeting similar to "hello" and "goodbye"
Beth Shalom is Europeanized Hebrew for Beit shalom (בית שלום) which means "house of peace."
shalom (שלום) means peace, but "ah" has no meaning in this sentence.
Shalom means peace, but "aleve a" is not Hebrew, so I can't translate it.
"Hello, God." Shalom Elohi: Godly peace.
hesed (חסד) means loving kindness and shalom (שלום) means peace.