Verb – HITPA'EL
Root: ח - שׁ - ק
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 | מִתְחַשֵּׁק mitchashek I / you m. sg. / he / it feel(s) like | מִתְחַשֶּׁקֶת mitchasheket I / you f. sg. / she / it feel(s) like | מִתְחַשְּׁקִים mitchashkim we / you m. pl. / they m. feel like | מִתְחַשְּׁקוֹת mitchashkot we / you f. pl. / they f. feel like | |
Past tense | 1st | הִתְחַשַּׁקְתִּי hitchashakti I felt like | הִתְחַשַּׁקְנוּ hitchashaknu we felt like | ||
2nd | הִתְחַשַּׁקְתָּ hitchashakta you m. sg. felt like | הִתְחַשַּׁקְתְּ hitchashakt you f. sg. felt like | הִתְחַשַּׁקְתֶּם hitchashaktem you m. pl. felt like The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language: הִתְחַשַּׁקְתֶּם hitchashaktem | הִתְחַשַּׁקְתֶּן hitchashakten you f. pl. felt like The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language: הִתְחַשַּׁקְתֶּן hitchashakten | |
3rd | הִתְחַשֵּׁק hitchashek he / it felt like | הִתְחַשְּׁקָה hitchashka she / it felt like | הִתְחַשְּׁקוּ hitchashku they felt like | ||
Future tense | 1st | אֶתְחַשֵּׁק etchashek I will feel like | נִתְחַשֵּׁק nitchashek we will feel like | ||
2nd | תִּתְחַשֵּׁק titchashek you m. sg. will feel like | תִּתְחַשְּׁקִי titchashki you f. sg. will feel like | תִּתְחַשְּׁקוּ titchashku you m. pl. will feel like | תִּתְחַשֵּׁקְנָה titchashekna you f. pl. will feel like In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: תִּתְחַשְּׁקוּ titchashku | |
3rd | יִתְחַשֵּׁק yitchashek he / it will feel like | תִּתְחַשֵּׁק titchashek she / it will feel like | יִתְחַשְּׁקוּ yitchashku they m. will feel like | תִּתְחַשֵּׁקְנָה titchashekna they f. will feel like In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: יִתְחַשְּׁקוּ yitchashku | |
Imperative | הִתְחַשֵּׁק! hitchashek! (to a man) feel like! | הִתְחַשְּׁקִי! hitchashki! (to a woman) feel like! | הִתְחַשְּׁקוּ! hitchashku! (to men) feel like! | הִתְחַשֵּׁקְנָה! hitchashekna! (to women) feel like! In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: הִתְחַשְּׁקוּ! hitchashku! | |
Infinitive | לְהִתְחַשֵּׁק lehitchashek to feel like |
Word | Root | Part of speech | Meaning |
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חֵשֶׁק | ח - שׁ - ק | Noun – ketel pattern, masculine | desire, urge |
לַחְשׁוֹק | ח - שׁ - ק | Verb – pa'al | to desire, to covet (ב-) |
לְהֵיחָשֵׁק | ח - שׁ - ק | Verb – nif'al | to be desired, coveted |
לְחַשֵּׁק | ח - שׁ - ק | Verb – pi'el | to tie up, to hook |
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