הוזז
Hebrew
Verb
הוּזַז • (huzáz) third-singular masculine past (huf'al construction, active counterpart הֵזִיז)
- To be moved: to be transfered from one place to another (either literally or figuratively).
Conjugation
Conjugation of הוּזַז (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
| non-finite forms |
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| finite forms | singular | plural | |||
| m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
| past | first | הוּזַזְתִּי | הוּזַזְנוּ | ||
| second | הוּזַזְתָּ | הוּזַזְתְּ | הוּזַזְתֶּם | הוּזַזְתֶּן | |
| third | הוּזַז | הוּזְזָה | הוּזְזוּ | ||
| present | מוּזָז | מוּזֶזֶת | מוּזָזִים | מוּזָזוֹת | |
| future | first | אוּזַז | נוּזַז | ||
| second | תּוּזַז | תּוּזְזִי | תּוּזְזוּ | תּוּזַזְנָה1 | |
| third | יוּזַז | תּוּזַז | יוּזְזוּ | תּוּזַזְנָה1 | |
| imperative | — | — | — | —1 | |
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