How Do You Spell KANAH?

Pronunciation: [kˈanə] (IPA)

The word "Kanah" is pronounced as /kəˈnɑː/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It is a Hebrew word which means "reed" or "stalk" and is often used to refer to the biblical city of Canaan. The spelling of "Kanah" is based on the Hebrew language, which uses a different script than English. The symbol "k" represents the sound made by the Israeli letter "kaf," while "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "father." The symbol "n" is used to represent the sound made by the Israeli letter "nun," and finally, the symbol "h" is pronounced like the "h" in "home."

Common Misspellings for KANAH

  • Kanch
  • Kenah
  • kanal
  • manah
  • lanah
  • oanah
  • kznah
  • kwnah
  • kqnah
  • kabah
  • kamah
  • kajah
  • kanzh
  • kansh
  • kanwh
  • kanqh
  • kanab
  • kanan
  • kanau
  • kanay

Etymology of KANAH

The word "Kanah" is of Hebrew origin. It comes from the Hebrew verb "kanah" (קָנָה), which means "to acquire" or "to possess". In the Hebrew Bible, "Kanah" is also the name of a city in the land of Israel, mentioned in the book of Joshua.

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