how to say “to kick” in Hebrew
לִבְעוֹט
The Hebrew word for to kick is לִבְעוֹט
listen and repeat, a simple verb of the root ב.ע.ט (b.a.t). It’s used with the preposition -ּב
listen and repeat, so that, in Hebrew, one kicks “at” something.
For example:
הַשַּׂחְקָן בָּעַט בַּכַּדּוּר.
The player kicked (at) the ball.
For example:
לִפְעָמִים אֲנִי חוֹטֵף בְּעִיטוֹת בַּבְּרֵכָה הַקְּהִלָּתִית.
Sometimes I get kicked (receive kicks) in the community pool.