No, in fact "eua" is not a Hebrew word. The Hebrew word for they is hem (הם) or hemma (המה) for males or mixed groups and hen (הן) for females.
You mean chen, not chan. chen (חן) is pronounced like "hen", but with a guttural sound at the beginning of the word.
they (masculine or mixed group) = hem (הם) they (feminine) = hen (הן) (In groups of women, where there is no emphasis on gender, use the masculine form).
Not hen, but her.
No, the word 'hen' does not contain any silent letters.
Belle means beauty. A Hebrew name that means beauty is "Hen" (חן).
The Kikuyu word for the English word hen is "kuku."
There is one syllable in the word hen.
The Hebrew name Chen (also spelled Khen or Hen) means "grace", "charm", or "attractiveness". An equivalent name in English would be Grace, however, Khen is a male name, and Grace is a female name.
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There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
The word "hen" contains a short vowel sound. The 'e' in "hen" is pronounced as a short e sound.