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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: פ - ט - ר

This root does not have any special conjugation properties.

Meaning

to exempt (from a liability)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
פּוֹטֵר
poter
I / you m. sg. / he / it exempt(s)
פּוֹטֶרֶת
poteret
I / you f. sg. / she / it exempt(s)
פּוֹטְרִים
potrim
we / you m. pl. / they m. exempt
פּוֹטְרוֹת
potrot
we / you f. pl. / they f. exempt
Past tense1st
פָּטַרְתִּי
patarti
I exempted
פָּטַרְנוּ
patarnu
we exempted
2nd
פָּטַרְתָּ
patarta
you m. sg. exempted
פָּטַרְתְּ
patart
you f. sg. exempted
פְּטַרְתֶּם
ptartem
you m. pl. exempted
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
פָּטַרְתֶּם patartem
פְּטַרְתֶּן
ptarten
you f. pl. exempted
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
פָּטַרְתֶּן patarten
3rd
פָּטַר
patar
he / it exempted
פָּטְרָה
patra
she / it exempted
פָּטְרוּ
patru
they exempted
Future tense1st
אֶפְטֹר ~ אפטור
eftor
I will exempt
נִפְטֹר ~ נפטור
niftor
we will exempt
2nd
תִּפְטֹר ~ תפטור
tiftor
you m. sg. will exempt
תִּפְטְרִי
tifteri
you f. sg. will exempt
תִּפְטְרוּ
tifteru
you m. pl. will exempt
תִּפְטֹרְנָה ~ תפטורנה
tiftorna
you f. pl. will exempt
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּפְטְרוּ tifteru
3rd
יִפְטֹר ~ יפטור
yiftor
he / it will exempt
תִּפְטֹר ~ תפטור
tiftor
she / it will exempt
יִפְטְרוּ
yifteru
they m. will exempt
תִּפְטֹרְנָה ~ תפטורנה
tiftorna
they f. will exempt
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִפְטְרוּ yifteru
Imperative
פְּטֹר!‏ ~ פטור!‏
ptor!
(to a man) exempt!
פִּטְרִי!‏
pitri!
(to a woman) exempt!
פִּטְרוּ!‏
pitru!
(to men) exempt!
פְּטֹרְנָה!‏ ~ פטורנה!‏
ptorna!
(to women) exempt!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
פִּטְרוּ!‏ pitru!
Infinitive
לִפְטֹר ~ לפטור
liftor
to exempt
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
הִתְפַּטְּרוּת
hitpatrut
פ - ט - רNoun – hitkattlut pattern, feminineresignation
פָּטוּר
patur
פ - ט - רAdjective – katul patternexempt (מ־)
פְּטוֹר
ptor
פ - ט - רNoun – ktol pattern, masculineexemption (מ־)
פְּטִירָה
ptira
פ - ט - רNoun – ktila pattern, femininedeath, passing
לְהִיפָּטֵר
lehipater
פ - ט - רVerb – nif'alto die, to pass away; to get rid of
לְפַטֵּר
lefater
פ - ט - רVerb – pi'elto fire, to lay off, to dismiss
לְהַפְטִיר
lehaftir
פ - ט - רVerb – hif'ilto release, to let go; to send away; to exempt (of an obligation)
לְהִתְפַּטֵּר
lehitpater
פ - ט - רVerb – hitpa'elto resign, to quit; to get rid of (slang)
פִּיטּוּרִים
piturim
פ - ט - רNoun – kittul pattern, masculinelayoff, dismissal (from a job)
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