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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: שׁ - ל - ט

This root does not have any special conjugation properties.

Meaning

to rule, to govern
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
שׁוֹלֵט
sholet
I / you m. sg. / he / it rule(s)
שׁוֹלֶטֶת
sholetet
I / you f. sg. / she / it rule(s)
שׁוֹלְטִים
sholtim
we / you m. pl. / they m. rule
שׁוֹלְטוֹת
sholtot
we / you f. pl. / they f. rule
Past tense1st
שָׁלַטְתִּי
shalateti
I ruled
שָׁלַטְנוּ
shalatnu
we ruled
2nd
שָׁלַטְתָּ
shalateta
you m. sg. ruled
שָׁלַטְתְּ
shalatet
you f. sg. ruled
שְׁלַטְתֶּם
shlatetem
you m. pl. ruled
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שָׁלַטְתֶּם shalatetem
שְׁלַטְתֶּן
shlateten
you f. pl. ruled
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שָׁלַטְתֶּן shalateten
3rd
שָׁלַט
shalat
he / it ruled
שָׁלְטָה
shalta
she / it ruled
שָׁלְטוּ
shaltu
they ruled
Future tense1st
אֶשְׁלֹט ~ אשלוט
eshlot
I will rule
נִשְׁלֹט ~ נשלוט
nishlot
we will rule
2nd
תִּשְׁלֹט ~ תשלוט
tishlot
you m. sg. will rule
תִּשְׁלְטִי
tishleti
you f. sg. will rule
תִּשְׁלְטוּ
tishletu
you m. pl. will rule
תִּשְׁלֹטְנָה ~ תשלוטנה
tishlotna
you f. pl. will rule
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּשְׁלְטוּ tishletu
3rd
יִשְׁלֹט ~ ישלוט
yishlot
he / it will rule
תִּשְׁלֹט ~ תשלוט
tishlot
she / it will rule
יִשְׁלְטוּ
yishletu
they m. will rule
תִּשְׁלֹטְנָה ~ תשלוטנה
tishlotna
they f. will rule
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִשְׁלְטוּ yishletu
Imperative
שְׁלֹט!‏ ~ שלוט!‏
shlot!
(to a man) rule!
שִׁלְטִי!‏
shilti!
(to a woman) rule!
שִׁלְטוּ!‏
shiltu!
(to men) rule!
שְׁלֹטְנָה!‏ ~ שלוטנה!‏
shlotna!
(to women) rule!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
שִׁלְטוּ!‏ shiltu!
Infinitive
לִשְׁלֹט ~ לשלוט
lishlot
to rule
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
הִשְׁתַּלְּטוּת
hishtaltut
שׁ - ל - טNoun – hitkattlut pattern, feminineseizing, gaining control; takeover, acquisition (business)
שֶׁלֶט
shelet
שׁ - ל - טNoun – ketel pattern, masculinesign, plaque, billboard
שַׁלָּט
shalat
שׁ - ל - טNoun – kattal pattern, masculineremote control
לְהִישָּׁלֵט
lehishalet
שׁ - ל - טVerb – nif'alto be ruled (by someone)
לְשַׁלֵּט
leshalet
שׁ - ל - טVerb – pi'elto signpost, to provide with signposts
לְהַשְׁלִיט
lehashlit
שׁ - ל - טVerb – hif'ilto invest (with power); to impose (rules)
לְהִשְׁתַּלֵּט
lehishtalet
שׁ - ל - טVerb – hitpa'elto gain control, to take over (על)
שִׁלְטוֹן
shilton
שׁ - ל - טNoun – kitlon pattern, masculinereign, rule, political power
שִׁלְטוֹנִי
shiltoni
שׁ - ל - טAdjectivegovernmental
שַׁלִּיט
shalit
שׁ - ל - טNoun – kattil pattern, masculinelord, ruler, leader
שַׁלִּיט
shalit
שׁ - ל - טAdjective – kattil patternruling, controlling, dominant
שְׁלִיטָה
shlita
שׁ - ל - טNoun – ktila pattern, femininecontrol, domination
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