IPA: /ˈtsɑːdi/
KK: /tsah-dee/
A letter in the Hebrew alphabet, representing a specific sound.
The letter tsadi is used in various Hebrew words.
The word 'tsadi' originates from Hebrew 'צָדִי' (tsadi), meaning 'righteous' or 'just'. It is a letter in the Hebrew alphabet and is often associated with the concept of righteousness in Jewish texts.
Think of the Hebrew letter 'tsadi' representing 'righteousness' — this helps you remember that 'tsadi' is connected to being just and virtuous.