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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: נ - שׁ - ם

The first radical of this word can assimilate with the second radical in inflected forms.

Meaning

to breathe
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
נוֹשֵׁם
noshem
I / you m. sg. / he / it breathe(s)
נוֹשֶׁמֶת
noshemet
I / you f. sg. / she / it breathe(s)
נוֹשְׁמִים
noshmim
we / you m. pl. / they m. breathe
נוֹשְׁמוֹת
noshmot
we / you f. pl. / they f. breathe
Past tense1st
נָשַׁמְתִּי
nashamti
I breathed
נָשַׁמְנוּ
nashamnu
we breathed
2nd
נָשַׁמְתָּ
nashamta
you m. sg. breathed
נָשַׁמְתְּ
nashamt
you f. sg. breathed
נְשַׁמְתֶּם
neshamtem
you m. pl. breathed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
נָשַׁמְתֶּם nashamtem
נְשַׁמְתֶּן
neshamten
you f. pl. breathed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
נָשַׁמְתֶּן nashamten
3rd
נָשַׁם
nasham
he / it breathed
נָשְׁמָה
nashma
she / it breathed
נָשְׁמוּ
nashmu
they breathed
Future tense1st
אֶנְשֹׁם ~ אנשום
enshom
אֶשֹּׁם ~ אשום
eshom
I will breathe
נִנְשֹׁם ~ ננשום
ninshom
נִשֹּׁם ~ נישום
nishom
we will breathe
2nd
תִּנְשֹׁם ~ תנשום
tinshom
תִּשֹּׁם ~ תישום
tishom
you m. sg. will breathe
תִּנְשְׁמִי
tinshemi
תִּשְּׁמִי ~ תישמי
tishmi
you f. sg. will breathe
תִּנְשְׁמוּ
tinshemu
תִּשְּׁמוּ ~ תישמו
tishmu
you m. pl. will breathe
תִּנְשֹׁמְנָה ~ תנשומנה
tinshomna
תִּשֹּׁמְנָה ~ תישומנה
tishomna
you f. pl. will breathe
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּנְשְׁמוּ tinshemu
תִּשְּׁמוּ ~ תישמו tishmu
3rd
יִנְשֹׁם ~ ינשום
yinshom
יִשֹּׁם ~ יישום
yishom
he / it will breathe
תִּנְשֹׁם ~ תנשום
tinshom
תִּשֹּׁם ~ תישום
tishom
she / it will breathe
יִנְשְׁמוּ
yinshemu
יִשְּׁמוּ ~ יישמו
yishmu
they m. will breathe
תִּנְשֹׁמְנָה ~ תנשומנה
tinshomna
תִּשֹּׁמְנָה ~ תישומנה
tishomna
they f. will breathe
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִנְשְׁמוּ yinshemu
יִשְּׁמוּ ~ יישמו yishmu
Imperative
נְשֹׁם!‏ ~ נשום!‏
neshom!
(to a man) breathe!
נִשְׁמִי!‏
nishmi!
(to a woman) breathe!
נִשְׁמוּ!‏
nishmu!
(to men) breathe!
נְשֹׁמְנָה!‏ ~ נשומנה!‏
neshomna!
(to women) breathe!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
נִשְׁמוּ!‏ nishmu!
Infinitive
לִנְשֹׁם ~ לנשום
linshom
to breathe
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
הַנְשָׁמָה
hanshama
נ - שׁ - םNoun – haktala pattern, feminineresuscitation, artificial respiration
נְשִׁימָה
neshima
נ - שׁ - םNoun – ktila pattern, femininebreath, breathing, respiration
לְהַנְשִׁים
lehanshim
נ - שׁ - םVerb – hif'ilto resuscitate, to do artificial respiration
לְהִתְנַשֵּׁם
lehitnashem
נ - שׁ - םVerb – hitpa'elto breathe heavily
נְשָׁמָה
neshama
נ - שׁ - םNoun – ktala pattern, femininesoul
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