Verb « To Navigate – To Drift » in Hebrew

léshayèt / méshayèt / shiyèt

שִׁייֵּט / מְשַׁיֵּיט / ללְשַׁיֵּיט  



Conjugation of the verb « To Navigate » in Hebrew

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Verb naviguate in hébrew -« Piel – פִּעֵל » Group



Conjugation of the verb « To Navigate » in Hebrew

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« Piel – פִּעֵל » Group
ללְשַׁיֵּיט
מְשַׁיֵּיט
שִׁייֵּט
to navigate- to drift
léshayèt
méshayèt
shiyèt
verb : to navigate- to drift - שִׁייֵּט / מְשַׁיֵּיט / ללְשַׁיֵּיט  - léshayèt / méshayèt / shiyèt
Present
Past
Future
Impérative
מְשַׁיֵּיט
méshayèt
מְשַׁיֶּיטֶת
méshayétèt
מְשַׁיְּיטִים
méshaytim
מְשַׁיְּיטוֹת
méshaytot
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
שִׁייַּטְתִּי
shiyatéti
שִׁייַּטְתָּ
shiyatétah
שִׁייַּטְתְּ
shiyatèt
שִׁייֵּט
shiyèt
שִׁייְּטָה
shiytah
שִׁייַּטְנוּ
shiyatnou
שִׁייַּטְתֶּם
shiyatétèm
שִׁייַּטְתֶּן
shiyatétèn
שִׁייְּטוּ
shiytou
שִׁייְּטוּ
shiytou
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
אֲשַׁיֵּיט
ashayèt
תְּשַׁיֵּיט
téshayèt
תְּשַׁיְּיטִי
téshayti
יְשַׁיֵּיט
yéshayèt
תְּשַׁיֵּיט
téshayèt
נְשַׁיֵּיט
néshayèt
תְּשַׁיְּיטוּ
téshaytou
תְּשַׁיְּיטוּ
téshaytou
יְשַׁיְּיטוּ
yéshaytou
תְּשַׁיֵּיטְנָה
téshayètnah
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
שַׁיֵּיט
shayèt
שַׁיְּיטִי
shayti
שַׁיְּיטוּ
shaytou
שַׁיֵּיטְנָה
shayètnah
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn


The verb « שׁיט »

verbe : To Navigate

is a verb of the « Piel – פִּעֵל » Group



The root of the verb is : « שׁיט / shayat »


  • לְשַׁייֵּט (léshayèt) -Verb – PIEL: to sail, to travel by sea, to drift.

The root “שׁ-י-ט” evokes the concept of navigation and sea travel. It encompasses both the act of sailing and the state of drifting on water. It also includes terms for different aspects of navigation, such as recreational boating (shayit) and general sailing (shiyut).

Furthermore, this root is the basis of words for different types of sailors, from sailor (shayat) to yachtsman.

Overall, the root "שׁ-י-ט" covers a wide range of concepts related to navigation, sea travel, and drifting.