“Binyan Huf’al” Present Tense

Huf’al is the passive counterpart of Hif’il. Verbs in this binyan describe actions that are caused to happen to the subject – typically by someone else. While Hif’il means “he activated,” Huf’al means “he was activated.”

Structure of Huf’al in Present Tense

  • Prefix: מֻ (mu-)
  • Vowel Pattern: u–a (as in מֻכְנָס – “is brought in”)
  • Middle Root Letter: Doubled (marked with a dagesh)

The base form is: מֻפְעָל – using פ.ע.ל as the placeholder root

Conjugation Table (Using כ.נ.ס – “to be brought in”)

Person & Gender   Hebrew Form   Transliteration   English Meaning
Masculine Singular   מֻכְנָס mukhnas He is brought in
Feminine Singular   מֻכְנֶסֶת mukhneset She is brought in
Masculine Plural   מֻכְנָסִים mukhnasim They (m) are brought in
Feminine Plural   מֻכְנָסוֹת mukhnasot They (f) are brought in

Common Huf’al Verbs in Present Tense 

Verb (Present)   Transliteration   Meaning
מֻכְנָס mukhnas is brought in
מֻפְעָל muf’al is activated
מֻגְדָּל mugdal is enlarged
מֻצְלָח mutzlakh is succeeded / successful
מֻשְׁפָּע mushpa is influenced

Tip for Learners

Huf’al verbs are passive and formal. They’re easy to identify by the מֻ prefix and u–a vowel pattern. You’ll often encounter them in written Hebrew, especially in technical, academic, or bureaucratic contexts.