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The Hebrew word for prince is Nah-SEEKH נסיך

Some may wonder about what Shar or (English version)Sar means... This is "Ruler" or "Minister" רש , the two should not be confused with the word prince.

Sar does not refer to royalty; it is an appointed position. Nah-seekh is an inherited position, usually referring to the son of the King.

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my prince = hanasikh sheli (הנסיך שלי)

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a male ruler or king = melekh (מלך)

a female ruler or queen = malkah (מלכה)

ruler for measuring things = sargel (סרגל)

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nasikh yahfeh (נסיך יפה)

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malkhut (מלכות)

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Nesicha

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