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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: ד - ל - ק

This root does not have any special conjugation properties.

Meaning

to glow, to burn; to chase (אחרי)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
דּוֹלֵק
dolek
I / you m. sg. / he / it glow(s)
דּוֹלֶקֶת
doleket
I / you f. sg. / she / it glow(s)
דּוֹלְקִים
dolkim
we / you m. pl. / they m. glow
דּוֹלְקוֹת
dolkot
we / you f. pl. / they f. glow
Past tense1st
דָּלַקְתִּי
dalakti
I glowed
דָּלַקְנוּ
dalaknu
we glowed
2nd
דָּלַקְתָּ
dalakta
you m. sg. glowed
דָּלַקְתְּ
dalakt
you f. sg. glowed
דְּלַקְתֶּם
dlaktem
you m. pl. glowed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
דָּלַקְתֶּם dalaktem
דְּלַקְתֶּן
dlakten
you f. pl. glowed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
דָּלַקְתֶּן dalakten
3rd
דָּלַק
dalak
he / it glowed
דָּלְקָה
dalka
she / it glowed
דָּלְקוּ
dalku
they glowed
Future tense1st
אֶדְלֹק ~ אדלוק
edlok
I will glow
נִדְלֹק ~ נדלוק
nidlok
we will glow
2nd
תִּדְלֹק ~ תדלוק
tidlok
you m. sg. will glow
תִּדְלְקִי
tidleki
you f. sg. will glow
תִּדְלְקוּ
tidleku
you m. pl. will glow
תִּדְלֹקְנָה ~ תדלוקנה
tidlokna
you f. pl. will glow
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּדְלְקוּ tidleku
3rd
יִדְלֹק ~ ידלוק
yidlok
he / it will glow
תִּדְלֹק ~ תדלוק
tidlok
she / it will glow
יִדְלְקוּ
yidleku
they m. will glow
תִּדְלֹקְנָה ~ תדלוקנה
tidlokna
they f. will glow
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִדְלְקוּ yidleku
Imperative
דְּלֹק!‏ ~ דלוק!‏
dlok!
(to a man) glow!
דִּלְקִי!‏
dilki!
(to a woman) glow!
דִּלְקוּ!‏
dilku!
(to men) glow!
דְּלֹקְנָה!‏ ~ דלוקנה!‏
dlokna!
(to women) glow!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
דִּלְקוּ!‏ dilku!
Infinitive
לִדְלֹק ~ לדלוק
lidlok
to glow
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
דָּלוּק
daluk
ד - ל - קAdjective – katul patternburning; switched on, turned on; excited by, passionate about (על)
דָּלִיק
dalik
ד - ל - קAdjective – katil patternflammable
דְּלִיקוּת
dlikut
ד - ל - קNoun – feminineflammability
דֶּלֶק
delek
ד - ל - קNoun – ketel pattern, masculinefuel
לְהִידָּלֵק
lehidalek
ד - ל - קVerb – nif'alto be ignited
לְהַדְלִיק
lehadlik
ד - ל - קVerb – hif'ilto set on fire, to ignite; to turn on, to switch on
דְּלֵקָה
dleka
ד - ל - קNoun – ktela pattern, feminineconflagration, fire
דַּלֶּקֶת
daleket
ד - ל - קNoun – kattelet pattern, feminineinflammation
הַדְלָקָה
hadlaka
ד - ל - קNoun – haktala pattern, femininelighting, kindling; turning on (a device)
לְתַדְלֵק
letadlek
ת - ד - ל - קVerb – pi'elto fuel, to refuel (a vehicle, etc.)
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