I go

אֲנִי הוֹלֵךְ

[Ani holekh]

Noun
Root: ה-ל-ך

Word Forms

Feminine (Sing.)
אֲנִי הוֹלֶכֶת
[Ani holekhet]
Plural (Masc.)
אֲנַחְנוּ הוֹלְכִים
[Anakhnu holkhim]
Plural (Fem.)
אֲנַחְנוּ הוֹלְכוֹת
[Anakhnu holkhot]

📖 Translation

I go

The present tense of the verb 'to go' (masculine singular). It is used to denote an action happening now or in the near future (in conversational Hebrew).

💬 Usage Examples

אֲנִי הוֹלֵךְ לַשּׁוּק עַכְשָׁו.

Ани́ hоле́х ла-шу́к ахша́v.

I am going to the market now.

הוֹלֵךְ, אַתָּה מְאַחֵר לַפְּגִישָׁה!

hоле́х, ата́ меахэ́р ла-пгиша́!

Coming, you are late for the meeting!

אֲנִי הוֹלֵךְ לִישׁוֹן, לַיְלָה טוֹב.

Ани́ hоле́х ла-йишóн, ла́йла то́в.

I am going to sleep, good night.

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