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Hebrew Verb – Present Tense

The Hebrew Verb (Present Tense)

The Hebrew Verb (Present Tense)

In Hebrew, present tense verbs describe actions or states happening now. Unlike English, Hebrew verbs in the present tense are

Biblical Hebrew Examples: The Hebrew Verb (Present Tense)

Biblical Hebrew Examples: The Hebrew Verb (Present Tense)

  In Biblical Hebrew, present-tense verbs are used to describe ongoing actions, habitual behavior, or enduring states. While Biblical Hebrew

The Hebrew Participle

The Hebrew Participle

In Hebrew grammar, what linguists call a participle is essentially a noun or adjective that’s built from the present tense

“Binyan Pi’el” Present Tense

“Binyan Pi’el” Present Tense

Pi’el is one of Hebrew’s most expressive verb patterns. It often conveys an intensive, repetitive, or causative action compared to

“Binyan Hif’il” Present Tense

“Binyan Hif’il” Present Tense

Hif’il is the causative binyan in Hebrew. Verbs in this pattern often mean “to cause someone to do something” or

“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 Nif’al” Present Tense

“Binyan Nif’al” Present Tense

Nif’al is the passive counterpart of Pa’al. Verbs in this binyan often describe actions that happen to the subject, rather

“Binyan Pa’al/Qal” Present Tense

“Binyan Pa’al/Qal” Present Tense

Pa’al is the simplest and most frequently used binyan in Hebrew. It typically expresses straightforward, active actions performed by the

“Binyan Pu’al” Present Tense

“Binyan Pu’al” Present Tense

Pu’al is the passive counterpart of Pi’el. Verbs in this binyan describe actions being received or experienced by the subject

“Binyan Huf’al” Present Tense

“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

Binyan Hif’il: Present Tense – “Peh-Nun”

Binyan Hif’il: Present Tense – “Peh-Nun”

Peh‑Nun Roots in Hif’il In the Hif’il binyan, verbs whose root begins with the letter nun (נ) undergo a special

Binyan Nif’al: Present Tense – “Peh-Nun”

Binyan Nif’al: Present Tense – “Peh-Nun”

In the Nif’al binyan, roots that begin with nun (נ) undergo assimilation in the present tense. The nun disappears, and

Binyan Huf’al: Present Tense – “Peh-Nun”

Binyan Huf’al: Present Tense – “Peh-Nun”

In the Huf’al binyan, roots that begin with nun (נ) undergo assimilation in the present tense. The nun disappears, and

Binyan Hif’il: Present Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Hif’il: Present Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Nif’al: Present Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Nif’al: Present Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Huf’al: Present Tense – “Peh-Yud”

Binyan Huf’al: Present Tense – “Peh-Yud”

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

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

Binyan Hif’il: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Hif’il: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

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

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

Binyan Nif’al: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Nif’al: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pa’al: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pa’al: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pu’al: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pu’al: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Huf’al: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Huf’al: Present Tense – “Ayin-Vav/Yud”

Binyan Pi’el: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pi’el: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Hif’il: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Hif’il: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Hitpa’el: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Nif’al: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Nif’al: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pa’al: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pa’al: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pu’al: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Pu’al: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Huf’al: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

Binyan Huf’al: Present Tense – “Lamed-Heh”

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