Verb « To Drive » in Hebrew

léholikh / molikh / holikh

הוֹלִיך / מוֹלִיךְ / לְהוֹלִיךְ



Conjugation of the verb « To Drive » in Hebrew

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Verb to drive in hébrew - « Hifil - הִפְעִיל » Group



Conjugation of the verb « To Drive » in Hebrew

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« Hifil - הִפְעִיל » Group
לְהוֹלִיךְ
מוֹלִיךְ
הוֹלִיךְ
to drive
léholikh
molikh
holikh
verb : to drive - הוֹלִיך / מוֹלִיךְ / לְהוֹלִיךְ - léholikh / molikh / holikh
Present
Past
Future
Impérative
מוֹלִיךְ
molikh
מוֹלִיכָה
molikhah
מוֹלִיכִים
molikhim
מוֹלִיכוֹת
molikhot
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
הוֹלַכְתִּי
holakhti
הוֹלַכְתָּ
holakhta
הוֹלַכְתְּ
holakht
הוֹלִיךְ
holikh
הוֹלִיכָה
holikhah
הוֹלַכְנוּ
holakhnou
הוֹלַכְתֶּם
holakhtèm
הוֹלַכְתֶּן
holakhtèn
הוֹלִיכוּ
holikhou
הוֹלִיכוּ
holikhou
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
אוֹלִיךְ
olikh
תּוֹלִיךְ
tolikh
תּוֹלִיכִי
tolikhi
יוֹלִיךְ
yolikh
תּוֹלִיךְ
tolikh
נוֹלִיךְ
nolikh
תּוֹלִיכוּ
tolikhou
תּוֹלֵכְנָה
tolékhnah
יוֹלִיכוּ
yolikhou
יוֹלִיכוּ
yolikhou
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
הוֹלֵךְ
holèkh
הוֹלִיכִי
holikhi
הוֹלִיכוּ
holikhou
הוֹלִיכוּ
holikhou
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn


The verb « הוֹלִיךְ »

verb: To Drive

is a verb of the « Hifil - הִפְעִיל » Group



The root of the verb is: « ו-ל-ך »

« ולך / vélékha »


  • לְהוֹלִיךְ (léholikh) - Verb HIFIL: guide, lead.
  • מוֹלִיךְ (molikh) - Masculine noun: conductor (electricity).

The root “ולך” is associated with the idea of guiding, directing or leading. It manifests itself mainly through the verb “לְהוֹלִיךְ” (léholikh) which means “to guide” or “to lead”, and through the noun “מוֹלִיךְ” (molikh), a technical term referring to a conductor in electricity. The general meaning of this root is related to orientation and direction, whether in a physical context, such as guiding someone around a place, or in a more abstract context, such as conducting electricity.