I buy / Buyer (m. sg.)

קוֹנֶה

[koneh]

Noun
Root: K-N-H

Word Forms

Feminine (Sing.)
קוֹנָה
[konah]
Plural (Masc.)
קוֹנִים
[konim]
Plural (Fem.)
קוֹנוֹת
[konot]

📖 Translation

I buy / Buyer (m. sg.)

The present tense form (Hoveh) of the verb 'to buy' (liknot), indicating an action performed by the speaker now (I am buying) or generally (I am the buyer).

💬 Usage Examples

אֲנִי קוֹנֶה לָהּ מַתָּנָה גְּדוֹלָה.

Ani kone lah matanah gdolah.

I am buying her a big gift.

הַקּוֹנֶה הָרִאשׁוֹן מְקַבֵּל הֲנָחָה.

Ha-kone ha-rishon mekabel hanacha.

The first buyer receives a discount.

מָה אַתָּה קוֹנֶה בַּשּׁוּק הַיּוֹם?

Ma ata kone ba-shuk hayom?

What are you buying at the market today?

💡 Memory Tip

You 'KONE' (buy) something expensive, and this 'KONE' cost you a pretty penny.

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