Verb « to see » in Hebrew

lir-ot / ro-éh / ra-ah

רָאָה / רוֹאֶה / לִרְאוֹת



Conjugation of the verb « to see » in Hebrew

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Conjugation of the verb « to see » in Hebrew

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Verb To See in hébrew



Conjugation of the verb « to see » in Hebrew

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PAAL / פָּעַל » Group »
לִרְאוֹת
רוֹאֶה
רָאָה
to see / to see again / to watch
lir-ot
ro-éh
ra-ah
verb : to see - רָאָה / רוֹאֶה / לִרְאוֹת - lir-ot / ro-éh / ra-ah
Present
Past
Future
Impérative
רוֹאֶה
ro-éh
רוֹאָה
ro-ah
רוֹאִים
ro-im
רוֹאוֹת
ro-ot
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
רָאִיתִי
ra-iti
רָאִיתָ
ra-ita
רָאִית
ra-it
רָאָה
ra-ah
רָאֲתָה
ra-atah
רָאִינוּ
ra-inou
רְאִיתֶם
ré-item
רְאִיתֶן
ré-itèn
רָאוּ
ra-ou
רָאוּ
ra-ou
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
אֶרְאֶה
èr-éh
תִּרְאֶה
tir-éh
תִּרְאִי
tir-i
יִרְאֶה
yir-éh
תִּרְאֶה
tir-éh
נִרְאֶה
nir-éh
תִּרְאוּ
tir-ou
תִּרְאוּ
tir-ou
יִרְאוּ
yir-ou
תִּרְאֶינָה
tireinah
אֲנִי
ani
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
הוּא
hou
הִיא
hi
אֲנַחְנוּ
ana'hnou
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn
הֵם
hèm
הֵן
hèn
רְאֵה
ré-éh
רְאִי
ré-i
רְאוּ
ré-ou
רְאֶינָה
ré-einah
אַתָּה
atah
אַתְּ
at
אַתֶּם
atèm
אַתֶּן
atèn


The verb « רָאָה »

verb: To See

is a verb of the « PAAL / פָּעַל» group



The root of the verb is : « ר-א-ה »

« ראה / ra-ah »


  • לִרְאוֹת (lir-ot) - PAAL verb: see.
  • לְהַרְאוֹת (léhar-ot) - HIFIL verb: to show, to demonstrate.
  • רָאוּי (ra'ouy) - Adjective: suitable, appropriate, worthy.
  • נִרְאֶה (nir-èh) - Adjective: visible.
  • מַרְאָה (mar-ah) - Feminine noun: mirror.
  • לְהֵירָאוֹת (léhéyra-ot) - NIFAL verb: to be visible; appear, seem.
  • רְאָיָה (ré-ayah) - Feminine noun: proof, evidence.
  • לְהִתְרָאוֹת (léhitra-ot) - HITPAEL verb: to meet (someone), to see again.
  • רֵיאָיוֹן (réy-ayon) - Male name: interview.
  • רְאִייָּה (ré-iyah) - Feminine noun: vision, sight; opinion, point of view.

The root “ר-א-ה” evokes the concept of vision, visual perception, and apperception. It includes a variety of terms related to sight, such as the act of seeing (lir-ot), visibility (nir-èh), and the mirror or looking glass (mar-ah).).

This root is also the origin of words expressing abstract ideas linked to vision, such as the adjective "suitable" (ra'ouy) or the noun "proof" (ré-ayah).

Overall, the root "ר-א-ה" covers a wide range of concepts related to vision, appearance, and observation.