to stray = ta'ah (תעה)
stray (adjective) = to'eh (תועה)
The word stray is a verb. The past tense is strayed. It can also be a noun. E.g. a stray cat.
No. The word "stray" has one syllable.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Stray dogs often bark. stray luggage can have explosives in it.
The plural form for the noun stray is strays. The word spray is also a verb (stray, strays, straying, strayed).
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew definition.The word "womack" doesn't have a Hebrew word. It's a name. You can spell it ווֹמאק in Hebrew letters.
diestra has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word.
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
But is not a a Hebrew word. The English word But means אבל (aval) in Hebrew.
The Hebrew word "Notsri" (× ×•×¦×¨×™) does not appear in the Hebrew Bible. Notsri is a Modern Hebrew word.
No. Janah is not a Hebrew word, and the Hebrew word for Paradise comes from the Hebrew word pardess (פרדס) which means "orchard."