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This is a list of verbs in the future tense in Hebrew. First let's start with the raw format before conjugating the verbs to the future form. Make sure to compare this table and the one below it.
To see: לראות-ראה Lir'ot- ra'a |
To write: לכתוב-כתב Likhtov-katav |
To love: לאהוב-אהב Le'ehov-ahav |
To give: לתת-נתן Latet-natan |
To play: לשחק-שיחק Lesakhek-sikhek |
To read: לקרוא-קרא Likro-kara |
To understand: להבין-הבין Lehavin-hivin |
To have: להיות ל-היה ל Lihiot le- haia le |
To know: להכיר-הכיר Lehakir-hikir |
To learn: ללמוד-למד Lilmod-lamad |
To think: לחשוב-חשב- Lakhshov-khashav |
To work: לעבוד-עבד La'avod-avad |
To speak: לדבר-דיבר Ledaber-diber |
To drive: לנהוג-נהג Linhog-nahag |
To smile: לחייך-חייך Lekhaiekh-khiekh |
To find: למצוא-מצא Limtzo-matza |
These samples show how the verbs above are conjugated in the future tense in a sentence which includes all the object pronouns (I, you, she...).
I will see you: אראה אותך Ere'eh otkha / otakh |
I will write with a pen: אכתוב בעט Ekhtov ba-et |
You will love apples: תאהב / י תפוחים Ta'ahov / I tapukhim |
You will give money: אתה תתן כסף / תתרום כסף Ata / at titen / titni kesef |
You will play tennis: אתה השחק טניס Ata / at tesakhek / tesakhki |
He will read a book: הוא יקרא ספר Hu ykreh sefer |
He will understand me: הוא יבין אותי Hu yavin oti |
She will have a cat: יהיה לה חתול Ihie la khatul |
She will know you: היא תכיר אותך Hi takir otkha |
We will want to see you: אנו נרצה לראות אותך Anu nirtze le'erot otkha / otakh |
We will think about you: נחשוב אליך Nakhshov eleikha / elaikh |
You (plural) will work here: אתם תעבדו כאן Atem / Aten ta'avodu can |
You (plural) will speak French: אתם תדברו צרפתית Atem / aten tedabru tzarfatit |
They will drive a car: הם- הן ינהגו רכב Hem / hen inhegu rekhev |
They will smile: הם-הן יחייכו Hem / hen ykhaiekhu |
After the future tense in Hebrew, make sure to check the other tenses (future, and past), which we hope you enjoyed. You can also choose your own topic from the menu above.
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