The word "Peresh" (pronounced /pɛrɛʃ/) is a Hebrew word meaning "torn" or "ripped". It is spelled with the Hebrew letters peh, resh, and shin. The letter peh represents the sound /p/, the letter resh represents the sound /r/, and the letter shin represents the sound /ʃ/. The word is commonly used in Jewish tradition to describe the tearing of clothing during times of mourning or grief. Proper spelling and pronunciation of this word is important in cultural and religious contexts.