the root letters are alef, he, bet or × ×” ב
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.×’.×
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)
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".
You might be thinking of Greek, which has four distinct concepts of love. There is only one Hebrew word (root) for love:noun = ahava (אהבה)verb = ahav (אהב)
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for love is, it's ahava (אהבה)."Ryah" does not appear to be a Hebrew word.
The Hebrew word for "love" is "ahava," pronounced "a-ha-VAH."
The Hebrew word for love is ahava (אהבה) and its oldest recorded use is in the Torah, but its actual origin is unknown.
Loving heart = lev ahava (לב אהבה)
Ahava means love, it is also the name of a cosmetics company that sells products from the dead sea.
ahava
Unlike Greek, there is only one word for love in Hebrew, אהבה, ahava. In fact, ahava also means like.Greek has 4 basic concepts of love.
faith = emunah (?????) hope = tikvah (?????) love = ahavah (????)
if you are male, your love = ahava shelkha if you are female, your love = ahava shelakh
The three-consonant root of the Hebrew word for "to care for" is ט.פ.ל
ahava po (אהבה פה)