Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Future-Tense
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In this lesson, we will learn about the future tense in Hebrew. We will look at how to form sentences in the future tense, as well as some examples of how it is used.
The future tense in Hebrew is formed using the verb "ืืืืืช" (to be). This verb is conjugated differently depending on the subject of the sentence. For example, if the subject is first person singular (I), the verb is conjugated as "ืืืื". If the subject is third person plural (they), the verb is conjugated as "ืืืื".
The future tense can be used to talk about events that will happen in the future, such as plans or predictions. It can also be used to express wishes or desires.
Examples
Here are some examples of how the future tense is used in Hebrew:
Hebrew | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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ืื ื ืืื | Ani elech | I will go |
ืื ืืืืขื | Hem yagiu | They will arrive |
ืื ืื ื ื ืขืฉื | Anachnu naaseh | We will do |
ืืชื ืชืขืฉื | Ata taaseh | You will do |
ืื ื ืจืืฆื | Ani rotzeh | I want |
ืื ืจืืฆืื | Hem rotzim | They want |
Practice
To improve your Hebrew Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
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Videos
Verb to be - Future Tense (Hebrew) - YouTube
Hebrew verbs: to go (Present, Past and Future) - YouTube
The verb Likro in Hebrew. To read or to call. Future tense. Hebrew ...
Paal future tense & Hebrew "pey-nun roots" - YouTube