"L'chaim" is a Hebrew phrase that means "to life" or "cheers." It is often used as a toast to celebrate and wish for a good life or good health. In Jewish culture, it is a common expression used during celebratory occasions such as weddings, bar mitzvahs, or other special events.
The Yiddish word for home is "heim" (היים).
"La Viña" is Spanish for "the vineyard."
"La paisible" means "the peaceful" in French.
"La frase" translates to "the phrase" in English.
"La barba" means "the beard" in English.
im neuen Heim means: in a/the new home.
lakhayyim is one word in Hebrew and it's spelled לחיים
Frederick Heim's birth name is Frederick Louis Heim Jr.
Scott Heim was born in 1966.
Lou Heim died in 1954.
Lou Heim was born in 1874.
Jacques Heim was born in 1899.
Jacques Heim died in 1967.
Karl Heim died in 1958.
Guenter Heim was born in 1935.
Christian Heim was born in 1960.
Joseph Heim died in 1945.