The Hebrew word for time is
זְמָן
z'manTranslations for time and their definitions
פעם | |
1. n. A time: an instance, an occurrence. | |
2. n. A step, a footstep, a pace: an instance of stepping with the foot. | |
3. n. A stroke, a beat, as a heartbeat. | |
4. n. (פַּעַם־, pá'am-) singular construct form of פַּעַם . | |
5. v. To beat, to strike, to knock. |
זמן | |
1. n. time (inevitable passing of events) | |
הזמן עובר מהר כשנהנים. (haz'mán 'ovér mahér k'shenehením.) - Time passes fast when you're having fun. | |
2. n. a time (duration of time) | |
הגעת בזמן רע, אני עסוק. (higa't(/a) biz'mán ra', aní 'asúk.) - You arrived(/) at a bad time, I'm busy. | |
הקיץ זה זמן מצוין לצאת לחופשה. - Summer is an excellent time to go on a vacation. | |
3. n. (by extension) a time (measurement of a quantity of time) | |
הרצה קבעה זמן מצוין. (haratsá kav'á z'mán m'tsuyán.) - The runner set an excellent time. | |
4. n. (grammar) a tense (verb form distinguishing time) | |
ux, he, כתבתי זה פועל בזמן עבר., tr=katavtí ze po'ál bez'mán 'avár, כ | |
5. n. (usually in plural) a era, times | |
זמנים קשים. (z'maním kashím) - Hard times. |
שעה | |
1. n. An hour: a period of time, defined variously (depending on time period, and on religious versus secular purposes), but currently usually sixty minutes. |
עת | |
1. n. A time. | |
2. n. A period of time, a season, an era. |
פי | |
1. n. construct form of פֶּה |
פעם | |
1. n. A time: an instance, an occurrence. | |
2. n. A step, a footstep, a pace: an instance of stepping with the foot. | |
3. n. A stroke, a beat, as a heartbeat. | |
4. n. (פַּעַם־, pá'am-) singular construct form of פַּעַם . | |
5. v. To beat, to strike, to knock. |
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