The Hebrew word for Daughter is 'bat' (בת) it is pronounced with a long A, like in watch.
bat (בת)
daughter = bat (בת)daughters = banot (בנות)
banot (בנות)
baht = בת
"but" is not a Hebrew word. It is close to the word baht, which means daughter.
BAT does not stand for anything. It is a Hebrew word. Bat in Hebrew means girl or daughter.
daughter of God = bat elohimThere is also a girl's name that means "daughter of God": batya
Yes. There is only one word for daughter in Hebrew, and it's the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew: בת (pronounced baht). There is also only one word for king, whether it be human or God.So "daughter of the king" would be בת המלך (pronounced baht hah-meh-lech).
בת baht could also be ילדה Yalda depends on the context
If you mean Hebrew, it's baht (בת) If you mean Yiddish, it's Tochter
Bat, for instance, if you wanted to say 'Ayelet, daughter of David' you would say 'Ayelet bat David'
if you are a man, your daughter = bitkha (בתך)if you are a woman, your daughter = bitakh (בתך)if you are a couple, your daughter = bitkhem (בתכם)If yo are a female couple, your daughter = bitkhen (בתכן)
That is a Yiddish word borrowed from Hebrew. In Yiddish it refers to a persons' child's in-laws. (There is no such English word for this relationship). For example, your daughter's mother-in-law and father-in-law would be your machatunim.This word comes from the Hebrew word מחותנים (meh-khoo-tah-neem), which means "married ones."
bat (בת) means either "daughter" or "daughter of"
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There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.