"mitzvahs" 怎么发音
word
ˈmɪtsvə
MITS-vuhz
mˈɪtsvɐ
MITS-vuhz
释义
Mitzvahs are the good deeds or religious commandments that Jewish people are expected to follow according to the Torah. The word can refer generally to any act of kindness or a specific religious rule.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈmɪtsvə
英式英语
mˈɪtsvɐ
简化发音
美式
MITS-vuhz
英式
MITS-vuhz
语境中听
Jewish children learn about mitzvahs at school.
There are many mitzvahs in the Torah.
Helping others is one of the mitzvahs.
She tries to do as many mitzvahs as she can every day.