Order

סֵדֶר

[Seder]

Noun
Root: ס-ד-ר

Word Forms

Plural (Masc.)
סְדָרִים
[Sdarim]

📖 Translation

Order

Order refers to the arrangement of elements in a specific sequence, an established routine, regulation, or procedure; it can also denote peace or tranquility, especially in a formal or religious context like the Passover Seder.

💬 Usage Examples

אֵין לִי שׁוּם סֵדֶר בַּחַיִּים שֶׁלִּי.

Эйн ли шу́м сэ́дэр ба-ха-йа́йим шели.

I have no order in my life.

תּוֹדָה רַבָּה עַל הַסֵּדֶר הַטּוֹב שֶׁעָשִׂיתָ.

Тода́ раба́ аль ха-сэ́дэр ха-то́в ше-аси́та.

Thank you very much for the good order (organization) you created.

מָה הַסֵּדֶר שֶׁל הַיּוֹם?

Ма ха-сэ́дэр шель ха-йом?

What is the daily routine?

💡 Memory Tip

Easy to remember by associating with the English 'order' or the Russian 'sest ryadkom' (to sit in a row).

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