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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All birds are animals. Fowl are a group of birds, including chicken, turkeys, ducks, peafowl and pheasants.
You refer to l'chaim, Hebrew for "to life."
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.