"Life", "living", or "alive", depending on the context.
-- Chai (or Khai) is the Hebrew word for 'Life'. -- Chai is another word for tea. It is used in many different cultures and is derived from a Chinese word.
chai (חי) = alive or livingNote: Many English-speaking Jews think this word means "life" but it's actually an adjective. Life is chayim (חיים).
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
can you check this word. It is not a Hebrew word or an English word.
locli is not a Hebrew word.
sumi is not a Hebrew word
Lully is not a Hebrew word.
"elbas" is not a Hebrew word.
"text" is the same word in both Hebrew and English.
"der" is not an English word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
This does not appear to be a Hebrew word, although the suffix -echa could mean "your".
The English word avid = lahoot (להוט) There is no Hebrew word 'avid'.