לקח חלק
Hebrew
Etymology
From לָקַח (lakákh, “to take”) + חֵלֶק (khélek, “a part, a piece”); hence literally "to take part". Presumably influenced by analogous expressions in other languages.
Verb
לָקַח חֵלֶק • (lakákh khélek) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction)
- To take part: to participate, to be a part of.
Conjugation
See conjugation at לָקַח (lakákh).
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