mitsvah in English

noun
1
a precept or commandment.
They are only obligatory if it is possible to fulfill them, so the first principle to recall is that it is a mitzvah (a commanded obligation) for people to have children only if they can.

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1. The Hebrew word Commanded in Genesis 2:16 is in the form of VavYodTzadikVav from the Hebrew root word TzadikVavHey which is used to create the Hebrew word commandment, mitsvah, TzadikVavHeyMem