he'erikh (העריך)
Yes, "Lehokeer" means "to cherish" in Hebrew. It's pronounced "Le-Ho-Kir".
To Cherish = ho-KEER (הוקיר)
the name Cherish has no Hebrew equivalent. People with this name usually choose a Hebrew name with a similar sound, such as Shahrohn (שרון) or Shari (שרי)
to cherish = he'erich (העריך) (The past tense form "cherished" requires a subject in order to conjugate the verb.)
To Love is Le'ehov (לאהוב). Cherish is Le'hokeer (להוקיר) so together it would be written: לאהוב ולהוקיר
To love = Le'ehov (לאהוב) To cherish = Le'hokeer (להוקיר) Family = meeshpakhah (משפחה)
"We really cherish our pet dog , Ruffles" said Christy and her sister.
The correct spelling is "serious."
Verb.
adore
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