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==The verb לקח==
It follows 1-נ pattern.
Infinitive: קחת.
Imperative: קח.
{| class="grammar"
! person !! gender !! singular !! plural
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|rowspan=2| 3rd || masculine || יקח || יקחו
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| feminine || תקח || תקחנה
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|rowspan=2| 2nd || masculine || תקח || תקחו
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| feminine || תקחי || תקחנה
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| 1st || || אקח || נקח
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Revision as of 14:36, 28 October 2011

Grammar:Tutorial
Misc Special word forms

Here declension of some particular words will be present. There are no absolute need to study these word forms, as we will put these word forms into our dictionary.

Forms of the verb נתן

The verb נתן (“to give”) is declined in perfect accordingly the following table:

person gender singular plural
3rd masculine נתן נתנו
feminine נתנה
2nd masculine נתת נתתם
feminine נתתן
1st נתתי נתנו

Imperfect of נתן in both PAAL and NIPAL:

person gender singular plural
3rd masculine תתי יתנו
feminine תן תתנה
2nd masculine תן תתו
feminine תתי תתנה
1st אתן נתן

The verb לקח

It follows 1-נ pattern.

Infinitive: קחת.

Imperative: קח.

person gender singular plural
3rd masculine יקח יקחו
feminine תקח תקחנה
2nd masculine תקח תקחו
feminine תקחי תקחנה
1st אקח נקח

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