Words

Hebrew
ˀănaḥnū - we (HALOT 71)
The initial ˀă- is due to the analogy with the 1 sg. forms (see ˀānōkī, ˀănī).
Hebrew
ˀānōkī - I (HALOT 71‒72)
Hebrew
ˀănāpā - kind of bird (plover or cormorant) (HALOT 72)
Hebrew
ˀänōš - (all) human beings, man; some (men); single human being (HALOT 70)
Hbr. ˀänōš (with the meaning ‘single human being’) is a rare and almost exclusively poetic word (HALOT 70) whose presence in the Biblical corpus may at least partly be conditioned by Aramaic influence (in spite of ō < *ā, cf. Wagner 1966:26‒27).
Hebrew
ˀnš - to be sickly (HALOT 73)
Hebrew
ˀä̆nōš - men, mankind, man (HALOT 70)
Hebrew
ˀŏniyyā - ship (HALOT 71)
Hebrew
ˀap - nose (HALOT 76)
Hebrew
ˀäpˁǟ - a snake (HALOT 79)
Hebrew
ˀāpā - to bake (HALOT 78)