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There is no Hebrew word for "a". In Hebrew each noun has two forms - singular and plural, which are pronounced very differently, unlike the English way of adding an "-s"

For example:

Lion (or "a lion") - Arye

Lions - Arayot

However it is optional to add the word "Echad" (one) after the noun but it only used to stress that there is only one lion.

For example:

one Lion - Arye echad (rarely translated as "a lion")

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