Aramaic edit

Verb edit

קרא (q'rā)

  1. to call
  2. to read

Hebrew edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
ק־ר־א (q-r-ʾ)

Verb edit

קָרָא (qaráʾ) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction, infinitive לקרוא / לִקְרֹא, future יִקְרָא, passive counterpart נִקְרָא)

  1. to read
    אני לא צריך חברים שלא קוראים ספרים.
    aní lo tsaríkh khaverím sheló kor'ím sfarím.
    I don't need friends who don't read books.
  2. to call
    איך קוראים לך?
    ékh kor'ím l'khá?
    What is your name? [literally How do they call you?]
    אבא שלי קורא לי כל פעם שיש בעיות עם המחשב שלו.
    ába shelí koré li kol pá'am she-yesh b'ayót im ha-makhshév sheló.
    My father calls me every time there are problems with his computer.
  3. to crow
    התרנגול קורא עם שחר.
    hatarnegól koré 'im shákhar.
    The rooster crows at dawn.
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Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

קָרָא (kará) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction)

  1. Obsolete spelling of קָרָה