"Life": Chayim (חיים)
"Alive" or "living": Chai - (חי)
(The toast 'l'chayim' means 'to life'.)
"Life": Chayim (חיים)
"Alive" or "living": Chai - (חי)
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β 7y agoha-Chayyim tovim (החיים טובים)
Ha-Chayim, yafim (החיים יפים)
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β 10y agonew life = chayÃm chadashÃm (×—×™×™× ×—×“×©×™×).
the "ch" is a guttural sound.
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β 13y agokhayyim nits'khim (×—×™×™× × ×™×¦×—×™×)
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β 7y agoLife is pure = ha-chayim hem tehorim (החיים הם טהורים)
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β 14y agoהחיים טהורים.
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β 12y agoThe Hebrew name "Eve" means "living".
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β 7y ago"Chayim Chadashim" - חיים חדשים.
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β 12y agopure = tahor (טהור)
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β 13y agokhayyim (×—×™×™×)
There isn't a Hebrew word that starts with the letter z and that word means good life. The phrase "good life" is chayim tovim (חיים טובים).
tree of life = etz khayyim (עץ חיים)
memuleh bekhayyim (ממולא בחיים)
"Hayyim" in English is "life."
nephash is not a Hebrew word, but it is close to nefesh (× ×¤×©) which means life force, and sometimes translated as soul.
The Hebrew word for life-saver as in savior of life, (not the candy) is MATSIL- Pronounced Motts (as in Mott's apple sauce) and IL- (as in eel) MATSIL - Motts-eel also means Lifeguard
If you meant "L'chaim" it means "to life". But "lechiam" has no meaning.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
le-khayyim (לחיים) = "to life"
"Life", "living", or "alive", depending on the context.
The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew definition.The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew word. It's a name. You can spell it ווֹמאק in Hebrew letters.