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Grammar:Tutorial
Some words Binyanim of verbs Misc

Verbs considered above were all of the binyan (the mood of meaning and declension) called Qal (from the word כל “empty”) or PAAL.

There are also the following binyanim (“binyanim” is the plural of “binyan”):

  • NIPAL
  • PIEL
  • PUAL
  • HIPIL
  • HOPAL
  • HITPAEL

There are also some rare binyanim.

Not every verb is met in every binyamin.

The names of binyamin are the forms the verb פעל would take in these binyamin.

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