Binyan Huf’al: Past Tense – “Peh-Nun”
In the Huf’al binyan, roots that begin with nun (נ) undergo assimilation in the past tense. The nun disappears, and
In the Huf’al binyan, roots that begin with nun (נ) undergo assimilation in the past tense. The nun disappears, and
In the Huf’al binyan, roots that begin with nun (נ) undergo assimilation in the present tense. The nun disappears, and
Binyan Huf’al is the passive counterpart of Binyan Hif’il. It describes situations where the subject undergoes an action that someone
Huf’al is the passive counterpart of Hif’il. In the future tense, it describes actions that will be caused to happen
Huf’al is the passive counterpart of Hif’il. In the past tense, it describes actions that were caused to happen to
Huf’al is the passive counterpart of Hif’il. Verbs in this binyan describe actions that are caused to happen to the