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Binyan Hitpa’el

“Binyan Hitpa’el” Present Tense

“Binyan Hitpa’el” Present Tense

Hitpa’el is the reflexive binyan in Hebrew. Verbs in this pattern often describe actions that a subject performs on itself,

“Binyan Hitpa’el” Past Tense

“Binyan Hitpa’el” Past Tense

Hitpa’el is the reflexive binyan in Hebrew. In the past tense, it describes actions that the subject performed on itself,

“Binyan Hitpa’el” Future Tense

“Binyan Hitpa’el” Future Tense

Hitpa’el is the reflexive binyan in Hebrew. In the future tense, it describes actions the subject will perform on itself,

The Meaning Of “Binyan Hitpa’el”

The Meaning Of “Binyan Hitpa’el”

Binyan Hitpa’el is a verb pattern in Hebrew that typically expresses reflexive or reciprocal action. It describes someone doing something

Binyan Hitpa’el Infinitive

Binyan Hitpa’el Infinitive

The infinitive in Hitpa’el expresses the basic idea of a reflexive or reciprocal action – like “to get dressed,” “to

Binyan Hitpa’el Imperative

Binyan Hitpa’el Imperative

The imperative in Hitpa’el is used to give commands or requests that are reflexive or reciprocal – telling someone to

Binyan Hitpa’el Verbal Noun

Binyan Hitpa’el Verbal Noun

The verbal noun in Hitpa’el expresses a reflexive or reciprocal action as a noun – like “connection,” “progress,” or “volunteering.”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Past Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Past Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Future Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

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