תְּשׁוּבָה

tᵉshûwbâh

A return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim

or תְּשֻׁבָה; from שׁוּב; a recurrence (of time or place); a reply (as returned); answer, be expired, return.

תְּשׁוּבָה pinduka (Bemba)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Bemba meaningturn
תְּשׁוּבָה pinduka (Chichewa)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Chichewa meaningturn, change
תְּשׁוּבָה pinduka (Kaonde)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Kaonde meaningturn
תְּשׁוּבָה hinduka (Kinyarwanda)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Kinyarwanda meaningchange, transform
תְּשׁוּבָה hinduka (Kirundi)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Kirundi meaningchange
תְּשׁוּבָה pinduka (Lamba)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Lamba meaningchange direction
תְּשׁוּבָה pinduka (Lozi)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Lozi meaningturn
תְּשׁוּבָה hinduka (Luganda)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Luganda meaningchange
תְּשׁוּבָה phenduka (Ndebele)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Ndebele meaningturn back
תְּשׁוּבָה pinduka (Shona)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Shona meaningturn around
תְּשׁוּבָה phendvuka (Swati)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Swati meaningturn around
תְּשׁוּבָה pinduka (Tumbuka)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Tumbuka meaningturn
תְּשׁוּבָה phenduka (Xhosa)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Xhosa meaningturn back
תְּשׁוּבָה phenduka (Zulu)
Hebrew meaningA return, act of turning back or coming back (to a place, activity, or state); a reply or response; (rarely) restoration or renewal. The term primarily denotes the act or process of returning, whether physically (to a place), temporally (at a set tim
Zulu meaningturn, repent
תְּשׁוּבָה Phenduka (Zulu)
Hebrew meaningrepent
Zulu meaningrepent / change your ways