The word "hez" is spelled with three letters, representing a short syllable with a stressed vowel. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled /hɛz/. The "h" represents the initial consonant sound, which is pronounced as a voiceless glottal fricative. The "e" represents the stressed vowel sound, which is pronounced as a mid-front unrounded vowel. Finally, the "z" represents the final consonant sound, which is pronounced as a voiced alveolar fricative. This simple three-letter word may be used in various contexts, such as a slang term for a person's unconscious or a reference to the Hebrew word for "strong."