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The Hebrew equivalent of Anita is Hannah (×—× ×”) pronounced CHAH-nah.

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How do you write anita in hebrew?

The Hebrew equivalent of Juanita is Hannah or Channah, spelled חנה. If you want to write Juanita literally, it's חואניטה or ו׳אניטה


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Anita is a variation of the name Hannah, which is חנה (Khanah)Or you can write Anita phonetically as אניטה


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