רצה

Hebrew

Root
ר־צ־ה

Pronunciation

Verb

רָצָה (ratsá) (pa'al construction, infinitive לִרְצוֹת)

  1. To want.
    אני חושב שזה בדיוק מה שרציתיani khoshev sheze bidyuk ma sheratsiti.I think that's exactly what I wanted.
    אם תרצו אין זו אגדה.im tirtsú ein zo agadá.If you [plural] want it, it is not a legend.
    היא רוצה להיות נשיאה.hi rotsá lihyot nesi'á.She wants to be President [female].
    • a. 500 CE, Babylonian Talmud, Makkot 10b:
      בדרך שאדם רוצה לילך בה מוליכין אותו.
      baderekh she'adam rotze leilekh ba molikhin oto.
      A man is sent in the direction he wants to go.
  2. (in the Bible) accept, choose
    • c. 450–435 BCE, 1 Chronicles 28:4, with translation of the King James Version:
      [] כִּי בִיהוּדָה בָּחַר לְנָגִיד וּבְבֵית יְהוּדָה בֵּית אָבִי וּבִבְנֵי אָבִי בִּי רָצָה לְהַמְלִיךְ עַל־כָּל־יִשְׂרָאֵל׃
      [] for he hath chosen Judah to be the ruler; and of the house of Judah, the house of my father; and among the sons of my father he liked me to make me king over all Israel:

Conjugation

רִצָּה (ritsá) (pi'el construction, infinitive לְרַצּוֹת)

  1. To satisfy, to please, to placate

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