Verb – HITPA'EL
Root: ע - ק - ם
The first radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels.
Verb form | Person | Singular | Plural | ||
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Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Present tense / Participle | מִתְעַקֵּם mit'akem I / you m. sg. / he / it become(s) bent | מִתְעַקֶּמֶת mit'akemet I / you f. sg. / she / it become(s) bent | מִתְעַקְּמִים mit'akmim we / you m. pl. / they m. become bent | מִתְעַקְּמוֹת mit'akmot we / you f. pl. / they f. become bent | |
Past tense | 1st | הִתְעַקַּמְתִּי hit'akamti I became bent | הִתְעַקַּמְנוּ hit'akamnu we became bent | ||
2nd | הִתְעַקַּמְתָּ hit'akamta you m. sg. became bent | הִתְעַקַּמְתְּ hit'akamt you f. sg. became bent | הִתְעַקַּמְתֶּם hit'akamtem you m. pl. became bent The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language: הִתְעַקַּמְתֶּם hit'akamtem | הִתְעַקַּמְתֶּן hit'akamten you f. pl. became bent The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language: הִתְעַקַּמְתֶּן hit'akamten | |
3rd | הִתְעַקֵּם hit'akem he / it became bent | הִתְעַקְּמָה hit'akma she / it became bent | הִתְעַקְּמוּ hit'akmu they became bent | ||
Future tense | 1st | אֶתְעַקֵּם et'akem I will become bent | נִתְעַקֵּם nit'akem we will become bent | ||
2nd | תִּתְעַקֵּם tit'akem you m. sg. will become bent | תִּתְעַקְּמִי tit'akmi you f. sg. will become bent | תִּתְעַקְּמוּ tit'akmu you m. pl. will become bent | תִּתְעַקֵּמְנָה tit'akemna you f. pl. will become bent In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: תִּתְעַקְּמוּ tit'akmu | |
3rd | יִתְעַקֵּם yit'akem he / it will become bent | תִּתְעַקֵּם tit'akem she / it will become bent | יִתְעַקְּמוּ yit'akmu they m. will become bent | תִּתְעַקֵּמְנָה tit'akemna they f. will become bent In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: יִתְעַקְּמוּ yit'akmu | |
Imperative | הִתְעַקֵּם! hit'akem! (to a man) become bent! | הִתְעַקְּמִי! hit'akmi! (to a woman) become bent! | הִתְעַקְּמוּ! hit'akmu! (to men) become bent! | הִתְעַקֵּמְנָה! hit'akemna! (to women) become bent! In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: הִתְעַקְּמוּ! hit'akmu! | |
Infinitive | לְהִתְעַקֵּם lehit'akem to become bent |
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