Hebrew · Common Verbs
lishon
To sleep
To rest with your eyes closed at night.
הילדים כבר ישנים.
The children are already sleeping.
The verb 'לישון' (lishon) comes from the root 'ש-נ-א' (Sh-N-A), meaning to sleep. Its usage reflects an ancient understanding of the nocturnal rest that is common across many cultures.
'לישון' is commonly used in spoken Hebrew, often in informal settings. It is widely recognized across different dialects and is understood in both casual and literary contexts.