"To you" or "For you". Depending on how it's spelled, it can also mean "Go!"
עליך (alecha) means "on you"
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
to a woman: she-tehyeh lach emunah to a man: she tehyeh lecha emunah
Lecha Dodi has many different melodies:Here are a few I found on youtube:Lecha Dodi by the MacabeatsLecha Dodi by MidrashaRioShabbat Shalom Lecha Dodi
A male says: ani mitga'a'ge'a lecha, abba A female says: ani mitga'a'ga'at lecha, abba
Ani Mode Lecha which means I thank you would be written as such in hebrew: אני מודה לך
gam lecha (גם לך) = "you too"
Slimming in Hebrew (the infinitive; to become slim) is lirzot (לרזות). Or you could describe it: something that makes you slimmer - davar she'gorem lecha lihyot razeh (דבר שגורם לך להיות רזה)
The Hebrew phrase "V'gam yom tov lach." can be directly translated as "And also a good day to you." or naturally, as "A good day to you too." An important thing to note here is the usage of the feminine tense in the word "lach" indicating the subject of the phrase is female. To direct a similar phrase to a male subject, one can substitute the word "lach" for "lecha" or "V'gam yom tov lecha."
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
diestra has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word.
the word "jae" is not a Hebrew word.