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Conjugation of לְהִתְעַטֵּף https://www.pealim.com

Verb – HITPA'EL

Root: ע - ט - ף

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

Meaning

to wrap oneself
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מִתְעַטֵּף
mit'atef
I / you m. sg. / he / it wrap(s) himself
מִתְעַטֶּפֶת
mit'atefet
I / you f. sg. / she / it wrap(s) herself
מִתְעַטְּפִים
mit'atfim
we / you m. pl. / they m. wrap themselves
מִתְעַטְּפוֹת
mit'atfot
we / you f. pl. / they f. wrap themselves
Past tense1st
הִתְעַטַּפְתִּי
hit'atafti
I wrapped myself
הִתְעַטַּפְנוּ
hit'atafnu
we wrapped ourselves
2nd
הִתְעַטַּפְתָּ
hit'atafta
you m. sg. wrapped yourself
הִתְעַטַּפְתְּ
hit'ataft
you f. sg. wrapped yourself
הִתְעַטַּפְתֶּם
hit'ataftem
you m. pl. wrapped yourselves
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְעַטַּפְתֶּם hit'ataftem
הִתְעַטַּפְתֶּן
hit'ataften
you f. pl. wrapped yourselves
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְעַטַּפְתֶּן hit'ataften
3rd
הִתְעַטֵּף
hit'atef
he / it wrapped himself
הִתְעַטְּפָה
hit'atfa
she / it wrapped herself
הִתְעַטְּפוּ
hit'atfu
they wrapped themselves
Future tense1st
אֶתְעַטֵּף
et'atef
I will wrap myself
נִתְעַטֵּף
nit'atef
we will wrap ourselves
2nd
תִּתְעַטֵּף
tit'atef
you m. sg. will wrap yourself
תִּתְעַטְּפִי
tit'atfi
you f. sg. will wrap yourself
תִּתְעַטְּפוּ
tit'atfu
you m. pl. will wrap yourselves
תִּתְעַטֵּפְנָה
tit'atefna
you f. pl. will wrap yourselves
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּתְעַטְּפוּ tit'atfu
3rd
יִתְעַטֵּף
yit'atef
he / it will wrap himself
תִּתְעַטֵּף
tit'atef
she / it will wrap herself
יִתְעַטְּפוּ
yit'atfu
they m. will wrap themselves
תִּתְעַטֵּפְנָה
tit'atefna
they f. will wrap themselves
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִתְעַטְּפוּ yit'atfu
Imperative
הִתְעַטֵּף!‏
hit'atef!
(to a man) wrap yourself!
הִתְעַטְּפִי!‏
hit'atfi!
(to a woman) wrap yourself!
הִתְעַטְּפוּ!‏
hit'atfu!
(to men) wrap yourselves!
הִתְעַטֵּפְנָה!‏
hit'atefna!
(to women) wrap yourselves!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הִתְעַטְּפוּ!‏ hit'atfu!
Infinitive
לְהִתְעַטֵּף
lehit'atef
to wrap one's
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
מַעֲטָפָה
ma'atafa
ע - ט - ףNoun – miktala pattern, feminineenvelope; wrapping
עָטוּף
atuf
ע - ט - ףAdjective – katul patternwrapped, covered
עֲטִיפָה
atifa
ע - ט - ףNoun – ktila pattern, femininewrapping
לַעֲטוֹף
la'atof
ע - ט - ףVerb – pa'alto wrap, to cover, to envelop
לְהֵיעָטֵף
lehe'atef
ע - ט - ףVerb – nif'alto be wrapped, covered
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