lechayims

/ləˈxaɪɪmz/
interjection
  1. A Hebrew toast meaning 'to life,' used when raising a glass before drinking.
    • The family gathered around the table, clinked glasses, and said 'Lechayims' to celebrate the holiday.
    • At the wedding reception, everyone raised their glasses and shouted 'Lechayims!'
    • He proposed a toast with a cheerful 'Lechayims' before they sipped their wine.
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