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Conjugation of לִרְצוֹת https://www.pealim.com

Verb – PA'AL

Root: ר - צ - ה

The final radical of this word disappears or turns into a vowel in inflected forms.

Meaning

to want
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
רוֹצֶה
rotze
I / you m. sg. / he / it want(s)
רוֹצָה
rotza
I / you f. sg. / she / it want(s)
רוֹצִים
rotzim
we / you m. pl. / they m. want
רוֹצוֹת
rotzot
we / you f. pl. / they f. want
Past tense1st
רָצִיתִי
ratziti
I wanted
רָצִינוּ
ratzinu
we wanted
2nd
רָצִיתָ
ratzita
you m. sg. wanted
רָצִית
ratzit
you f. sg. wanted
רְצִיתֶם
retzitem
you m. pl. wanted
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
רָצִיתֶם ratzitem
רְצִיתֶן
retziten
you f. pl. wanted
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
רָצִיתֶן ratziten
3rd
רָצָה
ratza
he / it wanted
רָצְתָה
ratzta
she / it wanted
רָצוּ
ratzu
they wanted
Future tense1st
אֶרְצֶה
ertze
I will want
נִרְצֶה
nirtze
we will want
2nd
תִּרְצֶה
tirtze
you m. sg. will want
תִּרְצִי
tirtzi
you f. sg. will want
תִּרְצוּ
tirtzu
you m. pl. will want
תִּרְצֶינָה
tirtzena
you f. pl. will want
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּרְצוּ tirtzu
3rd
יִרְצֶה
yirtze
he / it will want
תִּרְצֶה
tirtze
she / it will want
יִרְצוּ
yirtzu
they m. will want
תִּרְצֶינָה
tirtzena
they f. will want
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִרְצוּ yirtzu
Imperative
רְצֵה!‏
retze!
(to a man) want!
רְצִי!‏
retzi!
(to a woman) want!
רְצוּ!‏
retzu!
(to men) want!
רְצֶינָה!‏
retzena!
(to women) want!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
רְצוּ!‏ retzu!
Infinitive
לִרְצוֹת
lirtzot
to want
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Examples

  • אל הלא נודע הוא לא רוצה ללכת
    El ha lo noda hu lo rotze lalechet.
    To the unknown, he does not want to go.
    Sarit Chadad (Hadad) "Shma Israel"

See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
הַרְצָאָה
hartza'a
ר - צ - אNoun – haktala pattern, femininelecture
רָצוּי
ratzuy
ר - צ - הAdjective – katul patterndesirable, wanted, welcome
רָצוֹן
ratzon
ר - צ - הNoun – katon pattern, masculinedesire, intent, will
לְרַצּוֹת
leratzot
ר - צ - הVerb – pi'elto satisfy, to placate; to serve (time in prison)
לְהַרְצוֹת
lehartzot
ר - צ - הVerb – hif'ilto lecture
לְהִתְרַצּוֹת
lehitratzot
ר - צ - הVerb – hitpa'elto reconcile, to accede
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