“Binyan Pi’el”
Binyan Pi’el: Future Tense – “Lamed-Heh”
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Read More »Binyan Pi’el: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”
Read More »Binyan Pi’el Verbal Noun
The verbal noun in Pi’el expresses the action itself as a noun – like “cooking,” “traveling,” or “telling.” It’s used
Binyan Pi’el Imperative
The imperative in Pi’el is used to give commands or requests in an emphatic or intensive tone. It’s typically directed
Binyan Pi’el Infinitive
The infinitive form in Binyan Pi’el (פִּעֵל) is used to express the basic idea of an action – like “to
