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How to Say “To Say” in Hebrew – Ulpan La-Inyan
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לוֹמַר, לְהַגִּיד
How do you say “to say” in Hebrew? Depends on when you’re saying it.
In the present and past tenses, Modern Hebrew uses the
simple verb
לומר
, whose root is א.מ.ר
.
For example:
אמרתי לו לבוא.
I told him (said to him) to come.
And:
מה אתם אומרים?
What do you (plural) say?
When using the future-tense form, though, we use the
הפעיל verb
להגיד
, whose root is נ.ג.ד
.
For example:
תגידי, נשאר משהו מהעוף?
Tell me (to a female), is there anything left of the chicken?
And:
ימים יגידו.
Time will tell (days will say).
When saying “to say,” either לומר
or להגיד
works, as in:
אני לא יודע מה להגיד.
I (a male) don’t know what to say.
And, with the same meaning:
אני לא יודע מה לומר.
This verb להגיד
is what gives us the הגדה של פסח
– the “Telling” of Passover.
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