Verb « To Beat » in Hebrew

lif'om / 'po'èm / pa'am

פָּעַם / פּוֹעֵם / לִפְעוֹם



Conjugation of the verb « to beat » in Hebrew

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Verb Beat in hébrew w



Conjugation of the verb « beat / pulse / palpitate » in Hebrew

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« Paal – פָּעַל » Group
לִפְעוֹם
פּוֹעֵם
פָּעַם
beat
lif'om
po'èm
'pa'am
verb : beat - פָּעַם / פּוֹעֵם / לִפְעוֹם -lif'om / 'po'èm / pa'am
Present
Past
Future
Impérative
פּוֹעֵם
po'èm
פּוֹעֶמֶת
po'émèt
פּוֹעֲמִים
po'amim
פּוֹעֲמוֹת
po'amot
אֲנִי / אַתָּה / הוּא
hou / atah / ani
אֲנִי / אַתְּ / הִיא
hi / at / ani
אֲנַחְנוּ / אַתֶּם / הֵם
hèm / atèm / ana'hnou
אֲנַחְנוּ / אַתֶּן / הֵן
hèn / atèn / ana'hnou
פָּעַמְתִּי
pa'amti
פָּעַמְתָּ
pa'amta
פָּעַמְתְּ
pa'amta
פָּעַם
pa'am
פָּעֲמָה
pa'amah
פָּעַמְנוּ
pa'amnou
פְּעַמְתֶּם
pé'amtèm
פְּעַמְתֶּן
pé'amtèn
פָּעֲמוּ
pa'amou
פָּעֲמוּ
pa'amou
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
אֶפְעַם
éf'am
תִּפְעַם
tif'am
תִּפְעֲמִי
tif'ami
יִפְעַם
yif'am
תִּפְעַם
tif'am
נִפְעַם
nif'am
תִּפְעֲמוּ
tif'amou
תִּפְעֲמוּ
tif'amou
יִפְעֲמוּ
yif'amou
תִּפְעַמְנָה
tif'amnah
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
פְּעַם
pé'am
פַּעֲמִי
pa'ami
פַּעֲמוּ
pa'amou
פַּעֲמוּ
pa'amou
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn


The verb « פָּעַם »

verb: Beat

is a verb of the « PAAL / פָּעַל » group



The root of the verb is : « פ-ע-ם »

« פעם / pa'am »


  • לְהִתְפַּעֵם (léhitpa'èm) - HITPAEL verb: to get excited (emotionally).
  • פַּעֲמוֹן (pa'amon) - Male name: bell.
  • לִפְעוֹם (lif'om) - PA'AL verb: to beat, pulse, palpitate.
  • לְהַפְעִים (léhaf'im) - HIFIL verb: to excite, to agitate.
  • פַּעַם (pa'am) - Feminine noun: times (occasion), turn; once (used as an adverb).
  • פַּעְמַייִם (pa'amayim) - Adverb: twice.
  • פְּעִימָה (pé'imah) - Feminine noun: heartbeat; beat; coup (technology, engineering).
  • לְהִיפָּעֵם (léhipa'èm) - NIFAL verb: to be excited, to be delighted.
  • לְפַעֵם (léfa'èm) - PIEL verb: to surge (feeling, emotion).

The root “פ-ע-ם” evokes the concept of excitement and beating, encompassing aspects such as palpitation, agitation and the various notions of time and rhythm.