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to conjugate the past tense of hear (שמע), you would need to provide the subject. For example:

I heard = shamáʿti (שמעתי)

he heard = hu shamáʿ (הוא שמע)

we heard = shamáʿnu (שמענו)

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to conjugate the past tense of hear (shama), you would need to provide the subject. For example:

I heard = sha'mati
he heard = hu sha'ma
we heard = sha'manu

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Elohim sheh-ro-EH (אלוקים שרואה)

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Elohim shama (אלוקים שמע)

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hashem shome'ah (ה׳ שומע)

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Hashem shomehr (ה׳ שומר)

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