Adjective – niktal pattern
Root: י - ר - א
The initial radical of this word disappears or turns into a vowel in inflected forms.
The final radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels.
Singular | Plural | ||
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Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine |
נוֹרָא nora terrible, terrific, awe-inspiring; terribly, extremely (when used as an adverb) | נוֹרָאָה nora'a terrible, terrific, awe-inspiring; terribly, extremely (when used as an adverb) | נוֹרָאִים nora'im terrible, terrific, awe-inspiring; terribly, extremely (when used as an adverb) | נוֹרָאוֹת nora'ot terrible, terrific, awe-inspiring; terribly, extremely (when used as an adverb) |
Word | Root | Part of speech | Meaning |
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הוֹרָאָה | י - ר - א | Noun – haktala pattern, feminine | instruction, order; teaching |
לִירוֹא | י - ר - א | Verb – pa'al | to fear (מפני, מן) |
לְהִתְייָרֵא | י - ר - א | Verb – hitpa'el | to be afraid, to fear, to be in awe (lit.) |
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