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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: ד - ח - ק

The middle radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels.

Meaning

to push, to shove; to spur, to urge
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
דּוֹחֵק
dochek
I / you m. sg. / he / it push(es)
דּוֹחֶקֶת
docheket
I / you f. sg. / she / it push(es)
דּוֹחֲקִים
dochakim
we / you m. pl. / they m. push
דּוֹחֲקוֹת
dochakot
we / you f. pl. / they f. push
Past tense1st
דָּחַקְתִּי
dachakti
I pushed
דָּחַקְנוּ
dachaknu
we pushed
2nd
דָּחַקְתָּ
dachakta
you m. sg. pushed
דָּחַקְתְּ
dachakt
you f. sg. pushed
דְּחַקְתֶּם
dchaktem
you m. pl. pushed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
דָּחַקְתֶּם dachaktem
דְּחַקְתֶּן
dchakten
you f. pl. pushed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
דָּחַקְתֶּן dachakten
3rd
דָּחַק
dachak
he / it pushed
דָּחֲקָה
dachaka
she / it pushed
דָּחֲקוּ
dachaku
they pushed
Future tense1st
אֶדְחַק
edchak
I will push
נִדְחַק
nidchak
we will push
2nd
תִּדְחַק
tidchak
you m. sg. will push
תִּדְחֲקִי
tidchaki
you f. sg. will push
תִּדְחֲקוּ
tidchaku
you m. pl. will push
תִּדְחַקְנָה
tidchakna
you f. pl. will push
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּדְחֲקוּ tidchaku
3rd
יִדְחַק
yidchak
he / it will push
תִּדְחַק
tidchak
she / it will push
יִדְחֲקוּ
yidchaku
they m. will push
תִּדְחַקְנָה
tidchakna
they f. will push
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִדְחֲקוּ yidchaku
Imperative
דְּחַק!‏
dchak!
(to a man) push!
דַּחֲקִי!‏
dachaki!
(to a woman) push!
דַּחֲקוּ!‏
dachaku!
(to men) push!
דְּחַקְנָה!‏
dchakna!
(to women) push!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
דַּחֲקוּ!‏ dachaku!
Infinitive
לִדְחֹק ~ לדחוק
lidchok
to push
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
דּוֹחַק
dochak
ד - ח - קNoun – kotel pattern, masculinecrowding, congestion; need, distress
דָּחוּק
dachuk
ד - ח - קAdjective – katul patterninsufficient, weak; squeezed, squashed
דְּחִיקָה
dchika
ד - ח - קNoun – ktila pattern, femininepushing, shoving; clean and jerk (athletics)
דַּחַק
dachak
ד - ח - קNoun – ketel pattern, masculinestress, pressure (psychology)
לְהִידָּחֵק
lehidachek
ד - ח - קVerb – nif'alto push one's way; to be pushed, shoved aside
לְהַדְחִיק
lehadchik
ד - ח - קVerb – hif'ilto repress (thoughts, feelings, etc. — psychology)
הֶדְחֵק
hedchek
ד - ח - קNoun – hektel pattern, masculinedisplacement (of water by an immersed body)
הַדְחָקָה
hadchaka
ד - ח - קNoun – haktala pattern, femininerepression (of thoughts, feelings, etc. — psychology)
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