Tzena definitely means "go out". It is the feminine plural imperative from the root yatza (yod-tzade-alef). I checked the conjugation in "501 Hebrew Verbs" before making my post on 2-22.
The Hebrew word for tooth is "shen". Hebrew adds endings to form the genitive (possessive), so that "my teeth" is "shinay" (shin-nun-yod) in Hebrew. Close enought for someone to confuse "tzena" with "shinay"!
The Hebrew word for tooth is "shen". Hebrew adds endings to form the genitive (possessive), so that "my teeth" is "shinay" (shin-nun-yod) in Hebrew. Close enought for someone to confuse "tzena" with "shinay"!
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