It's the word for the Hanukah holiday. It is spelled "חנוכה".
I think you mean Chanukah same'ach (חנוכה שמח) which means "happy chanukah."But if you want Chanukah Simchah, which means "Happiness Chanukah", it is חנוכה שימחה
The Hebrew word for "Now" is Ach'shav (עכשיו). The "ch" is pronounced the same as in the word Chutzpah/ Chanukah.
The Hebrew word Chanukah means “dedication,” and is thus named because it celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple (as you’ll read below). Also spelled Hanukkah (or variations of that spelling), the Hebrew word is actually pronounced with a guttural, “kh” sound, kha-nu-kah, not tcha-new-kah.
The defionition of HUFF is HUGO DACENSIO -sullivan
its a cure for acne
Origianally spelled paramour, it means secret lover.
No, both spellings are ways to transliterate the word in English from the Hebrew. Because there are letters/sounds in the Hebrew language that don't exist in English, some words have multiple spellings in English.
Conan - 2010 Happy Chanukah - I Mean Hanukah - I Mean Hanukkah 2-22 was released on: USA: 20 December 2011 Finland: 28 December 2011
Yes, I have had that expriense several times. What soes it mean to you?
The spelling Hanukkah is one of the most common spellings of the Hebrew name (חֲנֻכָּה) for the Jewish holiday, along with Chanukah.(see related question)
Jewish people celebrate Chanukah in their homes.
No decorations are required during Chanukah.