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The Hebrew Verb: Core Lessons

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

Introduction to the Hebrew verb system

Introduction to the Hebrew verb system

Hebrew verbs are built on a unique and elegant system that combines roots, patterns, and inflections. Understanding how Hebrew verbs

Introduction to the Hebrew Verb System – Irregular Verbs

Introduction to the Hebrew Verb System – Irregular Verbs

While most Hebrew verbs follow predictable patterns based on their root and binyan (verb pattern), there are several groups of

The Meaning of ‘Binyanim’ in Hebrew: The Deeper Meaning of Hebrew Verbs

The Meaning of ‘Binyanim’ in Hebrew: The Deeper Meaning of Hebrew Verbs

In Hebrew, verbs are not just words – they are structures. The term binyanim (בניינים), which literally means “buildings” or

The ‘Infinitive’ in Hebrew

The ‘Infinitive’ in Hebrew

In Hebrew, the infinitive form of the verb – known as שם הפועל (shem hapo’al) – is the basic, unconjugated

The ‘Verbal Noun’ in Hebrew

The ‘Verbal Noun’ in Hebrew

In Hebrew grammar, the verbal noun – known as שם הפעולה (shem ha-pe’ulah) – is a noun form that expresses

The Hebrew Verb (Past Tense)

The Hebrew Verb (Past Tense)

In Hebrew, the past tense is used to describe actions that have already happened. Unlike English, Hebrew verbs in the

The Hebrew Verb (Future Tense)

The Hebrew Verb (Future Tense)

In Hebrew, the future tense (atid) is used to describe actions that will happen. Hebrew verbs in the future tense

The ‘Imperative’ in Hebrew

The ‘Imperative’ in Hebrew

The imperative form in Hebrew is used to give commands, instructions, or requests – just like “Sit!”, “Write!”, or “Come!”

The Verb in Biblical Hebrew

The Verb in Biblical Hebrew

Biblical Hebrew is a language deeply rooted in action. Verbs are central to its structure, and understanding how they work

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

The Pronominal Suffix in Hebrew – Verbs

The Pronominal Suffix in Hebrew – Verbs

In Hebrew, pronominal suffixes can be attached directly to verbs to express the object of the action –such as “he-saw-me”

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