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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: שׁ - י - ר

The middle radical of this word disappears or turns into a vowel in inflected forms.

Meaning

to sing
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
שָׁר
shar
I / you m. sg. / he / it sing(s)
שָׁרָה
shara
I / you f. sg. / she / it sing(s)
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שָׁרָה shara
שָׁרִים
sharim
we / you m. pl. / they m. sing
שָׁרוֹת
sharot
we / you f. pl. / they f. sing
Past tense1st
שַׁרְתִּי
sharti
I sang
שַׁרְנוּ
sharnu
we sang
2nd
שַׁרְתָּ
sharta
you m. sg. sang
שַׁרְתְּ
shart
you f. sg. sang
שַׁרְתֶּם
shartem
you m. pl. sang
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שַׁרְתֶּם shartem
שַׁרְתֶּן
sharten
you f. pl. sang
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שַׁרְתֶּן sharten
3rd
שָׁר
shar
he / it sang
שָׁרָה
shara
she / it sang
שָׁרוּ
sharu
they sang
Future tense1st
אָשִׁיר
ashir
I will sing
נָשִׁיר
nashir
we will sing
2nd
תָּשִׁיר
tashir
you m. sg. will sing
תָּשִׁירִי
tashiri
you f. sg. will sing
תָּשִׁירוּ
tashiru
you m. pl. will sing
תָּשֵׁרְנָה
tasherna
תְּשִׁירֶינָה
teshirena
you f. pl. will sing
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תָּשִׁירוּ tashiru
3rd
יָשִׁיר
yashir
he / it will sing
תָּשִׁיר
tashir
she / it will sing
יָשִׁירוּ
yashiru
they m. will sing
תָּשֵׁרְנָה
tasherna
תְּשִׁירֶינָה
teshirena
they f. will sing
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יָשִׁירוּ yashiru
Imperative
שִׁיר!‏
shir!
(to a man) sing!
שִׁירִי!‏
shiri!
(to a woman) sing!
שִׁירוּ!‏
shiru!
(to men) sing!
שֵׁרְנָה!‏
sherna!
שִׁירֶינָה!‏
shirena!
(to women) sing!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
שִׁירוּ!‏ shiru!
Infinitive
לָשִׁיר
lashir
to sing
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Examples

  • כִּי בֵּין קִירוֹת נוֹפְלִים שָרוּהוּ כָּל הָעָם.
    Ki bein kirot noflim sharuhu kol ha-am.
    Because all the people sang it among falling walls.
    Hirsch Glick (translated from Yiddish by Avraham Shlonsky) "The Partisans' Song"

See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
שִׁיּוּר
shiyur
שׁ - י - רNoun – kittul pattern, masculineresidue
שְׁייָר
shyar
שׁ - י - רNoun – ktal pattern, masculineremainder, leftover
שִׁיר
shir
שׁ - י - רNoun – masculinesong; poem
לְשׁוֹרֵר
leshorer
שׁ - י - רVerb – pi'elto write poetry
מוּשָׁר
mushar
שׁ - י - רVerb – huf'alto be sung
שִׁירָה
shira
שׁ - י - רNoun – femininepoetry, verse; singing
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