Hebrew · Common Verbs

לאכול

le'echol

To eat

Beginnerverb

Definition

To put food in your mouth and swallow it.

Example

מה אתה רוצה לאכול בערב?

What do you want to eat tonight?

Etymology

The Hebrew verb 'לאכול' (le'echol) originates from the root א-כ-ל (A-K-L), which means 'to eat.' This verb has evolved in both spoken and written forms over centuries within the Hebrew language.

How & Where It’s Used

'לאכול' is commonly used in both spoken and written Hebrew across various contexts, from informal conversations to formal menus. Its register is generally informal, though it is perfectly acceptable in formal settings.

Literary Heritage

The word appears frequently in the Hebrew Bible, such as in Genesis, where it describes the act of eating during various key moments in narratives.

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