I am traveling

אֲנִי נוֹסֵעַ

[ani nose'a]

Noun
Root: נ-ס-ע

Word Forms

Feminine (Sing.)
אֲנִי נוֹסַעַת
[ani nosa'at]
Plural (Masc.)
אֲנַחְנוּ נוֹסְעִים
[anachnu nos'im]
Plural (Fem.)
אֲנַחְנוּ נוֹסְעוֹת
[anachnu nos'ot]

📖 Translation

I am traveling

This is the present tense, masculine singular form of the verb 'לִנְסוֹעַ' (to travel, to go), used to express 'I am traveling' or 'I am going' in the present or near future.

💬 Usage Examples

אֲנִי נוֹסֵעַ לְתֵל אָבִיב מָחָר בַּבֹּקֶר.

Aní noséa le-Tel Avív mahár ba-bóker.

I am going to Tel Aviv tomorrow morning.

הַאִם אַתָּה נוֹסֵעַ לְבַדְּךָ?

Ga-átim atá noséa levadhá?

Are you going alone?

אֲנִי נוֹסֵעַ בָּרַכֶּבֶת כִּי זֶה יוֹתֵר נוֹחַ.

Aní noséa ba-rakévet ki zé yóter nóah.

I am going by train because it's more convenient.

💡 Memory Tip

The root נ-ס-ע is connected to movement and travel. Think of 'NASA' (the space agency) which is all about flight and movement, similar to 'nose'a' (traveling/going).

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