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

Verb – PI'EL

Root: פ - ת - ח

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

Meaning

to develop (something); to invent

Active forms Binyan Pi'el

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מְפַתֵּחַ
mefateach
I / you m. sg. / he / it develop(s)
מְפַתַּחַת
mefatachat
I / you f. sg. / she / it develop(s)
מְפַתְּחִים
mefatchim
we / you m. pl. / they m. develop
מְפַתְּחוֹת
mefatchot
we / you f. pl. / they f. develop
Past tense1st
פִּתַּחְתִּי ~ פיתחתי
pitachti
I developed
פִּתַּחְנוּ ~ פיתחנו
pitachnu
we developed
2nd
פִּתַּחְתָּ ~ פיתחת
pitachta
you m. sg. developed
פִּתַּחְתְּ ~ פיתחת
pitacht
you f. sg. developed
פִּתַּחְתֶּם ~ פיתחתם
pitachtem
you m. pl. developed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
פִּתַּחְתֶּם ~ פיתחתם pitachtem
פִּתַּחְתֶּן ~ פיתחתן
pitachten
you f. pl. developed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
פִּתַּחְתֶּן ~ פיתחתן pitachten
3rd
פִּתֵּחַ ~ פיתח
piteach
פִּתַּח ~ פיתח
pitach
he / it developed
פִּתְּחָה ~ פיתחה
pitcha
she / it developed
פִּתְּחוּ ~ פיתחו
pitchu
they developed
Future tense1st
אֲפַתֵּחַ
afateach
אֲפַתַּח
afatach
I will develop
נְפַתֵּחַ
nefateach
נְפַתַּח
nefatach
we will develop
2nd
תְּפַתֵּחַ
tefateach
תְּפַתַּח
tefatach
you m. sg. will develop
תְּפַתְּחִי
tefatchi
you f. sg. will develop
תְּפַתְּחוּ
tefatchu
you m. pl. will develop
תְּפַתַּחְנָה
tefatachna
you f. pl. will develop
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תְּפַתְּחוּ tefatchu
3rd
יְפַתֵּחַ
yefateach
יְפַתַּח
yefatach
he / it will develop
תְּפַתֵּחַ
tefateach
תְּפַתַּח
tefatach
she / it will develop
יְפַתְּחוּ
yefatchu
they m. will develop
תְּפַתַּחְנָה
tefatachna
they f. will develop
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יְפַתְּחוּ yefatchu
Imperative
פַּתֵּחַ!‏
pateach!
פַּתַּח!‏
patach!
(to a man) develop!
פַּתְּחִי!‏
patchi!
(to a woman) develop!
פַּתְּחוּ!‏
patchu!
(to men) develop!
פַּתַּחְנָה!‏
patachna!
(to women) develop!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
פַּתְּחוּ!‏ patchu!
Infinitive
לְפַתֵּחַ
lefateach
to develop

Passive forms Binyan Pu'al

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מְפֻתָּח ~ מפותח
mefutach
I am / you m. sg. are / he / it is developed
מְפֻתַּחַת ~ מפותחת
mefutachat
I am / you f. sg. are / she / it is developed
מְפֻתָּחִים ~ מפותחים
mefutachim
we / you m. pl. / they m. are developed
מְפֻתָּחוֹת ~ מפותחות
mefutachot
we / you f. pl. / they f. are developed
Past tense1st
פֻּתַּחְתִּי ~ פותחתי
putachti
I was developed
פֻּתַּחְנוּ ~ פותחנו
putachnu
we were developed
2nd
פֻּתַּחְתָּ ~ פותחת
putachta
you m. sg. were developed
פֻּתַּחְתְּ ~ פותחת
putacht
you f. sg. were developed
פֻּתַּחְתֶּם ~ פותחתם
putachtem
you m. pl. were developed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
פֻּתַּחְתֶּם ~ פותחתם putachtem
פֻּתַּחְתֶּן ~ פותחתן
putachten
you f. pl. were developed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
פֻּתַּחְתֶּן ~ פותחתן putachten
3rd
פֻּתַּח ~ פותח
putach
he / it was developed
פֻּתְּחָה ~ פותחה
putcha
she / it was developed
פֻּתְּחוּ ~ פותחו
putchu
they were developed
Future tense1st
אֲפֻתַּח ~ אפותח
afutach
I will be developed
נְפֻתַּח ~ נפותח
nefutach
we will be developed
2nd
תְּפֻתַּח ~ תפותח
tefutach
you m. sg. will be developed
תְּפֻתְּחִי ~ תפותחי
tefutchi
you f. sg. will be developed
תְּפֻתְּחוּ ~ תפותחו
tefutchu
you m. pl. will be developed
תְּפֻתַּחְנָה ~ תפותחנה
tefutachna
you f. pl. will be developed
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תְּפֻתְּחוּ ~ תפותחו tefutchu
3rd
יְפֻתַּח ~ יפותח
yefutach
he / it will be developed
תְּפֻתַּח ~ תפותח
tefutach
she / it will be developed
יְפֻתְּחוּ ~ יפותחו
yefutchu
they m. will be developed
תְּפֻתַּחְנָה ~ תפותחנה
tefutachna
they f. will be developed
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יְפֻתְּחוּ ~ יפותחו yefutchu
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
הִתְפַּתְּחוּת
hitpatchut
פ - ת - חNoun – hitkattlut pattern, femininedevelopment, evolution
מַפְתֵּחַ
mafteach
פ - ת - חNoun – maktel pattern, masculinekey
פִּיתּוּחַ
pituach
פ - ת - חNoun – kittul pattern, masculinedevelopment
פָּתוּחַ
patuach
פ - ת - חAdjective – katul patternopen, opened
פֶּתַח
petach
פ - ת - חNoun – ketel pattern, masculineopening; entrance; opportunity
לִפְתּוֹחַ
liftoach
פ - ת - חVerb – pa'alto open, to unlock; to turn on (a light, etc.)
לְהִיפָּתֵחַ
lehipateach
פ - ת - חVerb – nif'alto be opened; to commence
לְהִתְפַּתֵּחַ
lehitpateach
פ - ת - חVerb – hitpa'elto develop (oneself), to evolve
פְּתִיחָה
pticha
פ - ת - חNoun – ktila pattern, feminineintroduction, beginning; opening
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