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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: שׁ - ת - ל

This root does not have any special conjugation properties.

Meaning

to plant
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
שׁוֹתֵל
shotel
I / you m. sg. / he / it plant(s)
שׁוֹתֶלֶת
shotelet
I / you f. sg. / she / it plant(s)
שׁוֹתְלִים
shotlim
we / you m. pl. / they m. plant
שׁוֹתְלוֹת
shotlot
we / you f. pl. / they f. plant
Past tense1st
שָׁתַלְתִּי
shatalti
I planted
שָׁתַלְנוּ
shatalnu
we planted
2nd
שָׁתַלְתָּ
shatalta
you m. sg. planted
שָׁתַלְתְּ
shatalt
you f. sg. planted
שְׁתַלְתֶּם
shtaltem
you m. pl. planted
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שָׁתַלְתֶּם shataltem
שְׁתַלְתֶּן
shtalten
you f. pl. planted
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שָׁתַלְתֶּן shatalten
3rd
שָׁתַל
shatal
he / it planted
שָׁתְלָה
shatla
she / it planted
שָׁתְלוּ
shatlu
they planted
Future tense1st
אֶשְׁתֹּל ~ אשתול
eshtol
I will plant
נִשְׁתֹּל ~ נשתול
nishtol
we will plant
2nd
תִּשְׁתֹּל ~ תשתול
tishtol
you m. sg. will plant
תִּשְׁתְּלִי
tishteli
you f. sg. will plant
תִּשְׁתְּלוּ
tishtelu
you m. pl. will plant
תִּשְׁתֹּלְנָה ~ תשתולנה
tishtolna
you f. pl. will plant
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּשְׁתְּלוּ tishtelu
3rd
יִשְׁתֹּל ~ ישתול
yishtol
he / it will plant
תִּשְׁתֹּל ~ תשתול
tishtol
she / it will plant
יִשְׁתְּלוּ
yishtelu
they m. will plant
תִּשְׁתֹּלְנָה ~ תשתולנה
tishtolna
they f. will plant
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִשְׁתְּלוּ yishtelu
Imperative
שְׁתֹל!‏ ~ שתול!‏
shtol!
(to a man) plant!
שִׁתְלִי!‏
shitli!
(to a woman) plant!
שִׁתְלוּ!‏
shitlu!
(to men) plant!
שְׁתֹלְנָה!‏ ~ שתולנה!‏
shtolna!
(to women) plant!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
שִׁתְלוּ!‏ shitlu!
Infinitive
לִשְׁתֹּל ~ לשתול
lishtol
to plant
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Examples

  • כאן מן הבאר שתיתי מים ושתלתי דשא במדבר.
    Kan min ha-be'er shatiti mayim ve-shatalti deshe ba-midbar.
    Here I drank water from the well and planted grass in the desert.
    Moshe and Orna Datz (text and music by Uzi Chitman) "Kan"

See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
שְׁתִיל
shtil
שׁ - ת - לNoun – ktil pattern, masculineseedling
שְׁתִילָה
shtila
שׁ - ת - לNoun – ktila pattern, feminineplanting
שֶׁתֶל
shetel
שׁ - ת - לNoun – ketel pattern, masculinegraft, transplant (medicine)
לְהִישָּׁתֵל
lehishatel
שׁ - ת - לVerb – nif'alto be planted
לְהַשְׁתִּיל
lehashtil
שׁ - ת - לVerb – hif'ilto plant; to transplant
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