You would almost certainly hear any toast conclude with "l'KHA-yim".
The word is Hebrew, and means "to life".
You will hear the word l'chayim, which means to life-it is the traditional phrase used before a toast of any sort. However, this phrase is not Yiddish, it's Hebrew.
You will hear the word l'chayim, which means to life-it is the traditional phrase used before a toast of any sort. However, this phrase is not Yiddish, it's Hebrew.
I'm guessing that the question is referring to the word "L'CHAH-yim", exclaimed after any toast and just before taking the drink. The expression is Hebrew, meaning "To Life !" Neither the expression nor the party have anything whatsoever to do with the seder, which is another subject altogether.
If a Jew is offering the toast, then after he has said everything else that he wants to say, the actual toast will consist of the word "L'Chayim". The word is Hebrew, not Yiddish, and it means "To Life".
I'm not sure there is one. A toast among Yiddish speakers is virtually alwaysthe Hebrew word "l'KHAH-yim" ... "to life".
A vote of thanks at a birthday party is an expression of appreciation given by a speaker on behalf of the party guest.
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Party for groom and his friends - men only - before the wedding.
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