Verb « To Draw » in Hebrew

létsayèr / métsayèr / tsiyèr

צִיֵּר / מְצַיֵּר / לְצַיֵּיר   



Conjugation of the verb « To Draw » in Hebrew

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Verb draw in hébrew - « Piel – פִּעֵל » Group



Conjugation of the verb « To Draw » in Hebrew

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« Piel – פִּעֵל » Group
לְצַיֵּיר
מְצַיֵּר
צִיֵּר
To Draw
létsayèr
métsayèr
tsiyèr
verb : To Draw - צִיֵּר / מְצַיֵּר / לְצַיֵּיר - létsayèr / métsayèr / tsiyèr 
Present
Past
Future
Impérative
métsayèr
מְצַיֶּרֶת
métsayérèt
מְצַיְּרִים
métsayrim
מְצַיְּרוֹת
métsayrot
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
צִיַּרְתִּי
tsiyarti
צִיַּרְתָּ
tsiyarta
צִיַּרְתְּ
tsiyart
צִיֵּר
tsiyèr
צִיְּרָה
tsiyrah
צִיַּרְנוּ
tsiyarnou
צִיַּרְתֶּם
tsiyartèm
צִיַּרְתֶּן
tsiyartèn
צִיְּרוּ
tsiyrou
צִיְּרוּ
tsiyrou
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
אֲצַיֵּר
atsayèr
תְּצַיֵּר
tétsayèr
תְּצַיְּרִי
tétsayri
יְצַיֵּר
yétsayèr
תְּצַיֵּר
tétsayèr
נְצַיֵּר
nétsayèr
תְּצַיְּרוּ
tétsayrou
תְּצַיֵּרְנָה
tétsayérnah
יְצַיְּרוּ
yétsayrou
יְצַיְּרוּ
yétsayrou
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
צַיֵּר
tsayèr
צַיְּרִי
tsayri
צַיְּרוּ
tsayrou
צַיְּרוּ
tsayrou
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn


The verb « צִיֵּרַ »

verb: To Draw

is a verb of the « Piel – פִּעֵל » Group



The root of the verb is : « צ-י-ר »

« ציר / tsiyèr »


  • לְצַייֵּר (létsayèr) - Verb PIEL: to draw, to represent.
  • לְהִצְטַייֵּר (léhitstayèr) - Verb HITPAEL: to be represented, to be described, to be perceived.
  • צַייָּר (tsayar) - Male name: painter, designer, artist.
  • צִיּוּר (tsiyour) - Masculine noun: painting, drawing, image.

 

The root “צייר” evokes the concept of drawing and representation, including the process of artistic creation as well as the products of that process.

It includes terms related to visual art, such as "painter" (tsayar) and "painting" (tsiyour), as well as verbs describing the process of drawing (létsayèr) and the way something is represented or perceived ( lehitstayèr). The wide range of words formed from this root shows the importance of art and creativity in Hebrew culture and language.