• Tsade (also spelled ṣade, ṣādē, ṣaddi, ṣad, tzadi, sadhe, tzaddik) is the eighteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician ṣādē 𐤑, Hebrew...
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    spelled צאצקע, [ˈtsats.ke], with a tsade instead of teth-shin, as in Yiddish. A Hebrew variant is צ׳אצ׳קע, using צ (tsade) with a geresh to represent the...
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    and 18th centuries, a smooth and angular tsade (‍ᠵ‍ and ᠴ) has come to represent ǰ and č respectively. The tsade before this was used for both these phonemes...
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  • Tsoede, also known as Tsudi, Tsade or Edegi or Ichado in Igala language, (1496[citation needed] – c.1591) is a legendary African leader. He was the first...
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    Bugna Delanta Dembela Enderta Entitcho Gheralta Hamasien Haramat Lasta Mai-Tsade Tembien Tigray Tselemt Salowa Semada Serae Shewa (Efrata, Geshe) Shire Wag...
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    transliteration of a letter of the Etruscan alphabet, related to San and Tsade. a sibilant phoneme of the ancient Iberian language. The HTML codes are:...
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    appears 108 times in the Hebrew Bible, and once with article, as HaTzion. Tsade is usually rendered as z in English Bible translations, hence the spelling...
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  • Solapur district, a village in Maharashtra, India Sadeh (disambiguation) Tsade, a letter in several Semitic languages Società Adriatica di Elettricità...
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    Bugna Delanta Dembela Enderta Entitcho Gheralta Hamasien Haramat Lasta Mai-Tsade Tembien Tigray Tselemt Salowa Semada Serae Shewa (Efrata, Geshe) Shire Wag...
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  • inherited from Phoenician, the third archaic Phoenician character, san/tsade (Ϻ, denoting an [s] sound), was not used in this way. Instead, sampi was...
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