חיים

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ח־י־ה

From the root ח־י־ה (ḥ-y-).

Pronunciation

  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew)
    (all senses except proper noun): IPA(key): /χaˈjim/
    (proper noun): IPA(key): /ˈχa.jim/ (due to influence from Yiddish)

Adjective

חַיִּים (khayím) m pl

  1. living, alive: masculine plural of חַי

Noun

חַיִּים • (ḥayím) m pl (plural construct חַיֵּי־)

(plural only)
  1. life (period during which one is alive)
  2. life (state of being alive)
  3. life (the process of life, all biological life)

Declension

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Derived terms

Proper noun

חַיִּים (kháyim) m

  1. A male given name, Haim or Chaim.

Verb

חַיִּים (khayím)

  1. living, are living, live: masculine plural present participle and present tense of חי (khay).

Yiddish

Etymology

From Hebrew חַיִּים (life).

Noun

חיים (khayem) m

  1. (especially in religious contexts) life

Synonyms

Proper noun

חיים (khayem) m

  1. A male given name: Chaim
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