how to say “sensitivity” in Hebrew
Part of loving means being sensitive – רָגִיש (rah-GHEESH) for a male, and רְגִישָׁה (reh-ghee-SHAH) – to the needs and feelings of others.
Sensitivity is רְגִישׁוּת (reh-ghee-SHOOT).
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יעיל The Hebrew word for both effective and efficient is יָעִיל (yah-EEL). It comes from the same root, י.ע.ל (y.’.l) as yet another word for benefit – תּוֹעֶלֶת (toh-EH-let). To take something and make it more efficient is לְיָעֵל (le-yah-EHL). For example, הַחֶבְרָה גּוּגֶל יוֹדַעַת לְיָעֵל דְּבָרִים (hah-khev-RAH GOO-ghel yoh-DAH-aht le-yah-EHL dvah-REEM) – The company…
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having trouble seeing the print? רַךְ How’s your Hebrew? 10 spots available per course. Sign up now! The Torah portion to be read tomorrow around the Jewish world tells that עֵינֵי לֵאָה רַכּוֹת (eh-ee-NEH-ee leh-AH rah-KOHT) – Leah’s eyes were soft. רכות is the plural form of the word רַך (rahkh), meaning soft or…