Chair
כִּסֵּא
[kise]
Word Forms
Plural (Masc.)
כִּסְאוֹת
[kisa'ot]
📖 Translation
Chair
A piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on, typically with a back and four legs; in modern Hebrew, it can refer to a chair, armchair, or even a throne depending on context.
💬 Usage Examples
הַכִּסֵּא שֶׁלִּי מְאֹד נוֹחַ.
Ha-kis´e shel´i me´od no´ah.
My chair is very comfortable.
תּוּכַל לָתֵת לִי אֶת הַכִּסֵּא הַזֶּה?
Tuha´l latet l´i et ha-kis´e ha-z´e?
Can you give me this chair?
הַיְּלָדִים יָשְׁבוּ עַל כִּסְאוֹת מִתְנַפְּחִים בַּגַּן.
Ha-yеladi´m yashvu 'al kis´o´t mitnafhe´im ba-gan.
The children sat on inflatable chairs in the garden.
💡 Memory Tip
Easy to remember: 'Kise' sounds similar to the Russian 'kreslo' (armchair), but with a Hebrew accent.