Verb – HITPA'EL
Root: ב - ל - ה
The final radical of this word disappears or turns into a vowel in inflected forms.
Verb form | Person | Singular | Plural | ||
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Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Present tense / Participle | מִתְבַּלֶּה mitbale I am / you m. sg. are / he / it is worn out | מִתְבַּלָּה mitbala I am / you f. sg. are / she / it is worn out | מִתְבַּלִּים mitbalim we / you m. pl. / they m. are worn out | מִתְבַּלּוֹת mitbalot we / you f. pl. / they f. are worn out | |
Past tense | 1st | הִתְבַּלֵּיתִי hitbaleti I was worn out | הִתְבַּלֵּינוּ hitbalenu we were worn out | ||
2nd | הִתְבַּלֵּיתָ hitbaleta you m. sg. were worn out | הִתְבַּלֵּית hitbalet you f. sg. were worn out | הִתְבַּלֵּיתֶם hitbaletem you m. pl. were worn out The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language: הִתְבַּלֵּיתֶם hitbaletem | הִתְבַּלֵּיתֶן hitbaleten you f. pl. were worn out The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language: הִתְבַּלֵּיתֶן hitbaleten | |
3rd | הִתְבַּלָּה hitbala he / it was worn out | הִתְבַּלְּתָה hitbalta she / it was worn out | הִתְבַּלּוּ hitbalu they were worn out | ||
Future tense | 1st | אֶתְבַּלֶּה etbale I will be worn out | נִתְבַּלֶּה nitbale we will be worn out | ||
2nd | תִּתְבַּלֶּה titbale you m. sg. will be worn out | תִּתְבַּלִּי titbali you f. sg. will be worn out | תִּתְבַּלּוּ titbalu you m. pl. will be worn out | תִּתְבַּלֶּינָה titbalena you f. pl. will be worn out In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: תִּתְבַּלּוּ titbalu | |
3rd | יִתְבַּלֶּה yitbale he / it will be worn out | תִּתְבַּלֶּה titbale she / it will be worn out | יִתְבַּלּוּ yitbalu they m. will be worn out | תִּתְבַּלֶּינָה titbalena they f. will be worn out In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: יִתְבַּלּוּ yitbalu | |
Imperative | הִתְבַּלֵּה! hitbale! (to a man) be worn out! | הִתְבַּלִּי! hitbali! (to a woman) be worn out! | הִתְבַּלּוּ! hitbalu! (to men) be worn out! | הִתְבַּלֶּינָה! hitbalena! (to women) be worn out! In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: הִתְבַּלּוּ! hitbalu! | |
Infinitive | לְהִתְבַּלּוֹת lehitbalot to be worn out |
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