Hanukkah, the Jewish Holiday.
Yes. The two standard spellings in North America are Hanukkah and Chanukah.
There are several ways to spell the Jewish holy day, the most used is probably "Hanukkah". (see related question)
Hanukkah is the correct spelling for the Jewish festival.
There are several ways to spell out the Anglicized version of the Jewish holy day. Most common are Hanukkah and Chanukah (CH pronounced as H).(see related question and link)
Hanukkah. There is a ''C'' before the h in Chanukka. The C is silent.
The likely word is Hanukkah (the usual spelling of the Jewish holiday).
I think you may be asking of "Hanukkah". Be sure to capitalize the first "h".
Мышь or мышка (mish' or mishka)
Hanukkah is a Hebrew word that means dedication. It has no meaning in English, Spanish, or any other language except Hebrew. But if you are asking how to spell Hanukkah in Spanish, it's Janucá.
The usual spelling of the Jewish holiday is Hanukkah or Chanukah.But see the related question for several variations.
The correct spelling is "Hanukkah." It is a Jewish holiday that typically falls in December, celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.