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The word used in Jewish toasts, "l'" meaning "to" and "chaim" meaning "life." Fiddler on the Roof: "To life, to life, l'chai-im, l'chaim, l'chaim to life."
Mary: L'hame everyone Adam: No Mary, it's "l'ccchhhaim," like you've got a piece of popcorn lodged in your throat. |
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| 2. | L'chai-im | ||
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To life in Hebrew. A commn toast. He raised he glass and a resounding chourus of L'chai-ims followed his, and the feast was begun. Then the germans came in and killed them all.
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