It's not clear if you are asking for the root or the word (those are two different things in Hebrew).
The word is metsuyyan (מצוין)
The root is צ.×™.× (tsadi, yod, nun)
Hebrew doesn't have root words, but it has a system of root consonants. Most words have either a 3-consonant root or a 4-consonant root, called a shoresh. The Hebrew word for manifestations is ×”×¤×’× ×•×ª (hafganot) and the shoresh is פ.×’.×
the root letters are alef, he, bet or א ה ב
Most every Hebrew word has a root, which is set of 3 consonants. (Some roots have 4, and a few foreign roots have 5.)The root is the building block of the Hebrew language. It is the same in Arabic.
to seek = kheepes (חיפש). the root is ח.פ.ש
It is Greek for "word, speech, discourse".
The three-consonant root of the Hebrew word for "to care for" is ט.פ.ל
If you mean "chazir" (חזיר), the hebrew word for pig, the root is ח ז ר
Hebrew doesn't have root words, but it has a system of root consonants. Most words have either a 3-consonant root or a 4-consonant root, called a shoresh. The Hebrew word for manifestations is ×”×¤×’× ×•×ª (hafganot) and the shoresh is פ.×’.×
the root letters are alef, he, bet or א ה ב
The word "Sipuk" (סיפוק) means "Pleasure", and the root word for that is "ס-פ-ק".
shoresh (שורש)
"Bo-root" (בורות).
Most every Hebrew word has a root, which is set of 3 consonants. (Some roots have 4, and a few foreign roots have 5.)The root is the building block of the Hebrew language. It is the same in Arabic.
Shoresh (שורש) is the Hebrew word for root.
to seek = kheepes (חיפש). the root is ח.פ.ש
No. Tallit is an Aramaic word from the root טלל (t.l.l.) meaning "cover."
metzuyan (מצוין) means "excellent."