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This page contains basic Hebrew verbs — with binyanim, forms, transcription, and translation. Each verb (when clicked) has a conjugation table: you can see how it changes in present, past, and future tenses, by gender and number. Learn Hebrew verbs structurally, not just by rote memorization — this way they stick faster and more precisely.
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Word
Root
Part of speech
Meaning
Root
ק - ד - ם
Part of speech
Verb
to precede; to do something early
Root
ק - ד - שׁ
Part of speech
Verb
to dedicate, to devote
Root
ק - ה - הּ
Part of speech
Verb
to make dull (of a knife), to numb
Root
ק - ה - ל
Part of speech
Verb
to assemble, to bring together
Root
ק - ט - ן
Part of speech
Verb
to reduce, to diminish
Root
ק - ט - ר
Part of speech
Verb
to burn incense
Root
ק - י - א
Part of speech
Verb
to vomit
Root
נ - ק - ז
Part of speech
Verb
to bleed, to let blood (להקיז דם)
Root
ק - ו - ם
Part of speech
Verb
to build, to found, to establish
Root
נ - ק - ף
Part of speech
Verb
to encircle, to surround; to include, to comprise
Root
ק - י - ץ
Part of speech
Verb
to awaken, to wake up
Root
נ - ק - שׁ
Part of speech
Verb
to hit, to knock, to strike, to drum; to tap keys on a keyboard
Root
ק - ל - ל
Part of speech
Verb
to ease, to alleviate
Root
ק - ל - ד
Part of speech
Verb
to type (on a keyboard)
Root
ק - ל - ט
Part of speech
Verb
to tape, to record
Root
ק - ל - ק
Part of speech
Verb
to click (computer jargon)
Root
ק - נ - ה
Part of speech
Verb
to imbue (with something), to provide
Root
ק - נ - ט
Part of speech
Verb
to tease, to mock
Root
ק - ס - ם
Part of speech
Verb
to enchant, to charm
Root
ק - פ - א
Part of speech
Verb
to freeze (something)
Root
ק - פ - ד
Part of speech
Verb
to be pedantic, to be strict regarding something
Root
ק - פ - ץ
Part of speech
Verb
to make bounce, to make jump
Root
ק - צ - ה
Part of speech
Verb
to allocate, to set aside
Root
ק - צ - ב
Part of speech
Verb
to allocate, to allot
Root
ק - צ - ן
Part of speech
Verb
to radicalise, to become extreme
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