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Conjugation of לֶאֱחוֹב

Verb – PA'AL

Root: א - ח - ב

The first radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels.

The middle radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels.

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
אוֹחֵב
ochev
אוֹחֶבֶת
ochevet
אוֹחֲבִים
ochavim
אוֹחֲבוֹת
ochavot
Past tense1st
אָחַבְתִּי
achavti
אָחַבְנוּ
achavnu
2nd
אָחַבְתָּ
achavta
אָחַבְתְּ
achavt
אֲחַבְתֶּם
achavtem
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
אָחַבְתֶּם achavtem
אֲחַבְתֶּן
achavten
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
אָחַבְתֶּן achavten
3rd
אָחַב
achav
אָחֲבָה
achava
אָחֲבוּ
achavu
Future tense1st
אֶאֱחַב
e'echav
נֶאֱחַב
ne'echav
2nd
תֶּאֱחַב
te'echav
תֶּאֶחֲבִי
te'echavi
תֶּאֶחֲבוּ
te'echavu
תֶּאֱחַבְנָה
te'echavna
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תֶּאֶחֲבוּ te'echavu
3rd
יֶאֱחַב
ye'echav
תֶּאֱחַב
te'echav
יֶאֶחֲבוּ
ye'echavu
תֶּאֱחַבְנָה
te'echavna
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יֶאֶחֲבוּ ye'echavu
Imperative
אֱחַב!‏
echav!
אֶחֱבִי!‏
echevi!
אֶחֱבוּ!‏
echevu!
אֱחַבְנָה!‏
echavna!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
אֶחֱבוּ!‏ echevu!
Infinitive
לֶאֱחֹב ~ לאחוב
le'echov

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