If you are asking what the Hebrew word "Ōf" (עוף) refers to, it means "poultry" or any kosher, domesticated bird.
fowl = ohf (עוף)
If you are asking about a four legged fowl, there is no such thing, as far as I know. The Hebrew word for fowl is ohf (עוף)
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There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's ohf (עוף)Answer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish"; so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "chicken" (the noun) is "hen" or "hindel".
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You refer to l'chaim, Hebrew for "to life."
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All birds are animals. Fowl are a group of birds, including chicken, turkeys, ducks, peafowl and pheasants.
reyah is already Hebrew. It means neighbor or fellow human being. It can also refer to a politician's spouse.
No, "Hebrew" is not a Greek word. It is a term used to refer to the language and people of ancient Israel.