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1st, sing. sometimes end with ה (see [[Tanakh:Genesis_18:30|Gen. 18:30]]). | 1st, sing. sometimes end with ה (see [[Tanakh:Genesis_18:30|Gen. 18:30]]). | ||
נה may also signify the particle [[Hebrew:נה|נה]] may written together with the verb. | |||
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Imperfect of regular verbs is formed by adding a prefix and a suffix to a three-letter root. For regular verbs it like the following for the verb כתב (to write):
| person | gender | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd | masculine | יכתב | יכתבו |
| feminine | תכתב | תכתבנה | |
| 2nd | masculine | תכתב | תכתבו |
| feminine | תכתבי | תכתבנה | |
| 1st | אכתב | נכתב |
1st, sing. sometimes end with ה (see Gen. 18:30).
נה may also signify the particle נה may written together with the verb.
