davar (דבר), pronounced dah-VAHR
There is no such thing a "Hebrew cloth" but the word cloth in Hebrew is בד (BAHD)
There is no such thing as greek hebrew. If you just want the Hebrew word for purpose, it's kavanah (×›×•×•× ×”)
There is no such thing as a "normal" Hebrew word. But most Hebrew words have between 1 and 10 vowels.
The noun 'Hebrew' is an abstract noun as a word for an ethnicity; a word for a concept.The noun 'Hebrew' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical person; a word for a written or spoken language; a word for a person or a thing.
There is no such thing as a 2 rooted Hebrew word. Every Hebrew word has only 1 root, unless it's a modern neologism.
"shea" has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word. You may be thinking of the Arabic word Shay' (شيء) which means "thing" or the Arabic word Shai (شاي) which means "tea". The Hebrew words for these are distinctly different.
There is no such thing as a Hebrew zither. If you are asking what the Hebrew word is for zither, there isn't one. Israelis just use the word Zither, pronounced Tsee-tar
a derrogatory word is the same thing in Hebrew that it is in English: a word with a bad or negative meaning. If you are asking how to say "derrogatory word" in Hebrew, it's milah lo tovah (מילה לא טובה)
If you are asking about a four legged fowl, there is no such thing, as far as I know. The Hebrew word for fowl is ohf (עוף)
The word tfila (תפילה) means "prayer" or "praying"In English, this word can be spelled:TefillahT'fillahTfillahTfilahTfila
First, there is no such thing as a "Hebrew Old Testament". But I can tell you're clearly referring to the "Hebrew Bible". Second, the word is She'ol (שאול), which literally means "unknown" or "question". There is no Biblical Hebrew word for hell.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.