IPA: /ˈsɑːdeɪ/
KK: /sah-deh/
The 18th letter in the Hebrew alphabet, which is used in writing and has a specific sound.
In Hebrew, the letter sadhe is pronounced differently than in English.
The word 'sadhe' originates from Old English, meaning 'sorrow' or 'grief'.
Think of the Old English meaning of 'sorrow' to remember that 'sadhe' relates to feelings of sadness or grief.