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No. First of all, There is no "h" or "a" in the Hebrew alphabet. Hebrew uses a completely different set of letters than English does.

Second, If you are just talking about sounds, and you combine the sounds "h" and "a" to make "ha" (spelled הַ), this is the Hebrew prefix meaning "the" or it can mean that the following sentence is a question.

The Hebrew word for grace depends on context. It could be any of the following:

  • chen (חן)
  • chessed (חסד)
  • chaninut (חנינות
  • adinut (עדינות)
  • if you're talking about a grace period, it is arka (ארכה)
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