לחיים

Hebrew

Etymology 1

From לְ־ (l'-, to, for) + חַיִּים (chayím, life); hence literally “to life”.

Pronunciation

Phrase

לְחַיִּים • (l'chayím)

  1. A blessing, a toast, and an expression of goodwill.
Usage notes
  • Note that, due to Yiddish influence, this phrase is commonly stressed on its second syllable, rather than its final one.

Noun

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לְחָיַיִם • (l'chayaím)

  1. Dual indefinite form of לֶחִי (léchi).

Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew לְחַיִּים (to life).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɫəˈχaɪ̯əm/

Phrase

לחיים • (lekhayem)

  1. A blessing, a toast, and an expression of goodwill.
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