treasure, value, prize, appreciate, relish
cherish
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They mean almost the same thing
Yes, "Lehokeer" means "to cherish" in Hebrew. It's pronounced "Le-Ho-Kir".
You are probably looking for cherish.
In Bicol, "ayaton" means "to love" or "to cherish" in English.
Sure! "Cherish cherished chrysanthemums cheerfully."
Some words include admire, adore, appreciate, apprize, care for, cling to, coddle, dote on, guard, idolize, honor, hold in high esteem, love, nourish, prize, revere, safeguard, treasure, value, and worship.
"We really cherish our pet dog , Ruffles" said Christy and her sister.
Verb.
adore
A mother will embosom the memory of her child's first words. It is a verb and it means to cherish. It is pronounced: m-booz-um.