Hebrew edit

Etymology edit

Root
ח־י־ה (ḥ-y-h)

From Proto-Semitic *ḥay(aw)- (animal). Cognate with Arabic حَيَوَان (ḥayawān), Classical Syriac ܚܝܘܬܐ (ḥaywəṯā) and Ugaritic 𐎈𐎆𐎉 (ḥwt).

Pronunciation edit

  • (Modern Israeli Hebrew)
    (animal, wild person, (present feminine singular) lives): IPA(key): /χaˈja/
    ((present feminine singular) lives): IPA(key): /ˈχa.ja/ (non-standard)
    (proper noun): IPA(key): /ˈχa.ja/

Adjective edit

חייה / חַיָּה (khayá)

  1. feminine singular indefinite form of חַי (kháy)

Noun edit

חייה / חַיָּה (khayáf (plural indefinite חַיּוֹת, singular construct חיית / חַיַּת־, plural construct חַיּוֹת־)

  1. animal (organism other than man)
  2. animal (person who behaves wildly)

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Derived terms edit

Proper noun edit

חייה / חַיָּה (kháyaf

  1. a female given name, Chaya

Verb edit

חַיָּה (khayá)

  1. living, lives: feminine singular present participle and present tense of חי (khaya).

Yiddish edit

Etymology edit

From Hebrew חַיָּה (khayá).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

חיה (khayef, plural חיות (khayes)

  1. animal

Derived terms edit

See also edit