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This is the cheers format: (To life, to laugh and to love) לחיים, לצחוק ולאהבה This is the plural present first person format: ((we're) living, (we're) laughing, (we're) loving)
16 lip 2007 · I would like to know how the words live (as in to live life), laugh (as in to laugh a lot) and love (as in to love and be loved) translate in Hebrew. This is something that I want to have permanently put on my body so it is very important.
1 sie 2006 · I am looking for the hebrew translation for live, laugh, love. Can anyone help? Thanks. C. chaya. Senior Member. english (UK) French Spanish Italian. Aug 2, 2006. #2. to LIVE, to LAUGH, to LOVE. l'khiyot. lits-khok. l'ehov. Sorry I don't have a Hebrew keyboard but maybe somebody else has one. CHAYA. dekdek. Member. Israel - Hebrew. Aug 2, 2006. #3.
26 gru 2007 · Live: ya'eesh يعيش / yahya يحيا Love: yuhib يحب Laugh: yadhhak يضحك That's in the presnt tense.
Conjugation of לִצְחוֹק. Verb – PA'AL. Root: צ - ח - ק. The middle radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels. Meaning. to laugh, to giggle. * Click or move your mouse over the forms marked with a * to see more. See also.
The Hebrew verb אהב (ahav, pronounced ah-HAV, with the final bet pronounced as a "v") is a Biblical Hebrew word meaning "to love." The noun form of this word is אהבה (ahavah, pronounced ah-ha-VAH) meaning "love."
א - ה - ב. Noun – hitkattlut pattern, feminine. infatuation, falling in love, crush. מְאוֹהָב. me'ohav. א - ה - ב. Adjective – mekuttal pattern. in love with (ב־) Verb – PA'AL | Root: א - ה - בThe initial radical of this word disappears or turns into a vowel in inflected forms.The first radical of this word is guttural ...