ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(להתחיל (מתחיל, מתחילה
to start
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לרצות (רוצה, רוצה
to want
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לגדול (גדל, גדלה
to grow
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לחפש (מחפש, מחפשת
to look for, to search
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לעלות (עולה, עולה
to go up
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לדעת (יודע, יודעת
to know
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לברוח (בורח, בורחת
to escape
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לעוף (עף, עפה
to fly
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לשכוח (שוכח, שוכחת
to forget
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(להתחצף (מתחצף, מתחצפת
to be rude
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לענות (עונה, עונה
to answer
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(לזחול (זוחל, זוחלת
to crawl
להגיד (-)
to tell
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(למהר (ממהר, ממהרת
to hurry
להיות (-)
to be
ׁׁׁׂׂׂׂׂ(להבטיח (מבטיח, מבטיחה
to promise
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FULL CONJUGATION TABLES
https://www.pealim.com/(type any of the verbs in the search box and press enter - and you'll see its full conjugation table - vocalized, transcribed, and even with the stresses marked red! ;) )
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EXAMPLE SENTENCES with these verbs
https://context.reverso.net/translation/hebrew-eng...Here's a wonderful resource for us for researching the word meaning in context - again, type the verb you are interested in in the search box and press enter - you'll see many example bi-lingual sentences, so you can in one glance see "the cloud of meanings" as I call it. :)