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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: פ - נ - ה

The final radical of this word disappears or turns into a vowel in inflected forms.

Meaning

to turn, to face, to speak to (ל-)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
פּוֹנֶה
pone
I / you m. sg. / he / it turn(s)
פּוֹנָה
pona
I / you f. sg. / she / it turn(s)
פּוֹנִים
ponim
we / you m. pl. / they m. turn
פּוֹנוֹת
ponot
we / you f. pl. / they f. turn
Past tense1st
פָּנִיתִי
paniti
I turned
פָּנִינוּ
paninu
we turned
2nd
פָּנִיתָ
panita
you m. sg. turned
פָּנִית
panit
you f. sg. turned
פְּנִיתֶם
pnitem
you m. pl. turned
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
פָּנִיתֶם panitem
פְּנִיתֶן
pniten
you f. pl. turned
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
פָּנִיתֶן paniten
3rd
פָּנָה
pana
he / it turned
פָּנְתָה
panta
she / it turned
פָּנוּ
panu
they turned
Future tense1st
אֶפְנֶה
efne
I will turn
נִפְנֶה
nifne
we will turn
2nd
תִּפְנֶה
tifne
you m. sg. will turn
תִּפְנִי
tifni
you f. sg. will turn
תִּפְנוּ
tifnu
you m. pl. will turn
תִּפְנֶינָה
tifnena
you f. pl. will turn
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּפְנוּ tifnu
3rd
יִפְנֶה
yifne
he / it will turn
תִּפְנֶה
tifne
she / it will turn
יִפְנוּ
yifnu
they m. will turn
תִּפְנֶינָה
tifnena
they f. will turn
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִפְנוּ yifnu
Imperative
פְּנֵה!‏
pne!
(to a man) turn!
פְּנִי!‏
pni!
(to a woman) turn!
פְּנוּ!‏
pnu!
(to men) turn!
פְּנֶינָה!‏
pnena!
(to women) turn!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
פְּנוּ!‏ pnu!
Infinitive
לִפְנוֹת
lifnot
to turn
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
מִפְנֶה
mifne
פ - נ - הNoun – miktal pattern, masculineturning point, change
פִּינָה
pina
פ - נ - הNouncorner; column (journalism)
פִּינּוּי
pinuy
פ - נ - הNoun – kittul pattern, masculineevacuation, cleaning
פְּנַאי
pnay
פ - נ - הNoun – ktal pattern, masculineleisure, recreation
פָּנוּי
panuy
פ - נ - הAdjective – katul patternvacant, open, unoccupied; free (time)
לְהִיפָּנוֹת
lehipanot
פ - נ - הVerb – nif'alto turn around, to turn aside
לְפַנּוֹת
lefanot
פ - נ - הVerb – pi'elto clear off, to clean off; to evacuate (someone)
לְהַפְנוֹת
lehafnot
פ - נ - הVerb – hif'ilto direct; to refer someone
לְהִתְפַּנּוֹת
lehitpanot
פ - נ - הVerb – hitpa'elto evacuate; to open up, to become free; to go to the toilet
פְּנִיָּה
pniya
פ - נ - הNoun – ktila pattern, feminineturn; petition, application
פְּנִייָּה
pniya
פ - נ - הNoun – ktila pattern, feminineturn; application, petition
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