אמר
Aramaic
Verb
אֲמַר • (ʾamar)
- to say, to pronounce
- בראשית רבה ע, טז
- [כט, יז] "וְעֵינֵי לֵאָה רַכּוֹת", אֲמוֹרָאֵיהּ דְּרַבִּי יוֹחָנָן תִּרְגֵּם קוֹדְמוֹי: וְעֵינֵי לֵאָה הֲווֹ רַכִּיכִין, אֲמַר לֵיהּ: עֵינוֹהִי דְּאִימָּךְ הֲווֹ רַכִּיכִין
- בראשית רבה ע, טז
- to command
Related terms
Hebrew
Etymology
| Root |
|---|
| א־מ־ר |
Verb
אָמַר • (amár) (pa'al construction, infinitive לוֹמַר or לאמור \ לֵאמֹר, future יֹאמַר, passive counterpart נֶאֱמַר, Biblical Hebrew pausal form אָמָר)
(transitive, intransitive)
- to say, tell
- Exodus 3:13, with translation of the King James Version:
- 1 Kings 18:14, with translation of the King James Version:
- וְעַתָּה אַתָּה אֹמֵר לֵךְ אֱמֹר לַאדֹנֶיךָ הִנֵּה אֵלִיָּהוּ וַהֲרָגָנִי
- v'atá atá omér lech emór ladonécha hiné eliyáhu vaharagáni
- And now thou sayest, Go, tell thy lord, Behold, Elijah is here: and he shall slay me.
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- Exodus 3:13, with translation of the King James Version:
- to intend
Usage notes
- The infinitive לאמור \ לֵאמֹר is mainly biblical.
- In colloquial Modern Hebrew, the infinitive, future, and imperative forms of this verb are not used; the corresponding forms of הִגִּיד are used instead.
Conjugation
Conjugation of אָמַר (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
| non-finite forms | |||||
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| finite forms | singular | plural | |||
| m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
| past | first | אָמַרְתִּי | אָמַרְנוּ | ||
| second | אָמַרְתָּ | אָמַרְתְּ | אֲמַרְתֶּם1 | אֲמַרְתֶּן1 | |
| third | אָמַר | אָמְרָה | אָמְרוּ | ||
| present | אוֹמֵר | אוֹמֶרֶת | אוֹמְרִים | אוֹמְרוֹת | |
| future | first | אומר \ אֹמַר | נֹאמַר | ||
| second | תֹּאמַר | תֹּאמְרִי | תֹּאמְרוּ | תֹּאמַרְנָה2 | |
| third | יֹאמַר | תֹּאמַר | יֹאמְרוּ | תֹּאמַרְנָה2 | |
| imperative | אמור \ אֱמֹר | אִמְרִי | אִמְרוּ | אמורנה \ אֱמֹרְנָה2 | |
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References
Noun
אֹמֶר • ('ómer) m
- Defective spelling of אומר
Proper noun
אִמֵּר • (imér) m
- (archaic) A male given name
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