There is no such Hebrew word as shiha.
If you mean shi-yeh-khah (שייכה) it means "she ascribed"
If you mean sikha (שיחה) it means "conversation"
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
"but" is not a Hebrew word. It is close to the word baht, which means daughter.
This word has no meaning in Hebrew. If you tell me what it means in English, I can find a similar Hebrew word.
You (feminine, singular)
No. Path is an English word that comes from Old English "pæth" or "pæþ."There is a Hebrew word paht (פת) which means breadcrumb.
kashove is not a Hebrew word, but kashuv (קשוב) means "attentive"
"Gerber" is not a Hebrew word. It sounds like European surname.
Widow is not a Hebrew word. It is an English word that means someone who's spouse has died.
There is no Hebrew word 'berth'. If you mean the English word berth: in Hebrew it is meetah (which also means bed).
There is no such Hebrew word as be'okara. It's close to behokarah (בהוקרה) which means "respectfully"
(באהבה) means "with love"
אבל means "but"