Hebrew · Common Verbs
lishtot
To drink
To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it.
אני שותה הרבה מים כל יום.
I drink a lot of water every day.
The verb 'לשתות' (lishtot) is derived from the root ש-ת-י (Sh-T-Y), meaning 'to drink.' Historically, it has been integral in both ancient and modern Hebrew, reflecting the importance of liquid consumption.
'לשתות' is widely used in everyday conversations and in written forms like menus and recipes. It holds an informal tone but is universally recognized in all registers.
Notable references include the Song of Songs, where drinking is often metaphorically linked with love and joy.