It means "Alive".
"Life", "living", or "alive", depending on the context.
Chai (חי) means "alive" Chayyim (חיים) means "life"
chai (חי) = alive or livingNote: Many English-speaking Jews think this word means "life" but it's actually an adjective. Life is chayim (חיים).
-- 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.
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The reason $18.00, or a multiple of 18 is so often given is because in Judaism, 18 is a very significant number. 18 means "Chai", in Hebrew, which in English, means "Life". Hope this helps! Clarification: In Hebrew, each letter of the alphabet has a numerical value. The letters that make up the word 'chai', which means life, have the value of 18. 18 doesn't actually mean 'chai'.
double chai means double life. it is represented by the number 36.
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
The word for "life" in Hebrew is "chai." The two Hebrew letters that make up the word "chai" are chet and yud. The letters have numerical value. The chai is equivalent to 8 and yud is equivalent to 10. So "chai", chet and yud added together, equals 18. Any multiple of 18, ie 18, 36, 54, etc. can be a chai number.
This phrase is not Hebrew or English. If you can tell me what it means in English, then I can translate it into Hebrew for you.
django is the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
locli is not a Hebrew word.