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

Verb – HIF'IL

Root: ק - י - א

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

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

Meaning

to vomit

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Active forms Binyan Hif'il

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
🔊 מֵקִיא
meki
I / you m. sg. / he / it vomit(s)
🔊 מְקִיאָה
meki'a
I / you f. sg. / she / it vomit(s)
🔊 מְקִיאִים
meki'im
we / you m. pl. / they m. vomit
🔊 מְקִיאוֹת
meki'ot
we / you f. pl. / they f. vomit
Past tense1st
🔊 הֵקֵאתִי
heketi
I vomited
🔊 הֵקֵאנוּ
hekenu
we vomited
2nd
🔊 הֵקֵאתָ
heketa
you m. sg. vomited
🔊 הֵקֵאת
heket
you f. sg. vomited
🔊 הֲקֵאתֶם
haketem
you m. pl. vomited
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
🔊 הֵקֵאתֶם heketem
🔊 הֲקֵאתֶן
haketen
you f. pl. vomited
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
🔊 הֵקֵאתֶן heketen
3rd
🔊 הֵקִיא
heki
he / it vomited
🔊 הֵקִיאָה
heki'a
she / it vomited
🔊 הֵקִיאוּ
heki'u
they vomited
Future tense1st
🔊 אָקִיא
aki
I will vomit
🔊 נָקִיא
naki
we will vomit
2nd
🔊 תָּקִיא
taki
you m. sg. will vomit
🔊 תָּקִיאִי
taki'i
you f. sg. will vomit
🔊 תָּקִיאוּ
taki'u
you m. pl. will vomit
🔊 תָּקֵאנָה
takena
you f. pl. will vomit
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
🔊 תָּקִיאוּ taki'u
3rd
🔊 יָקִיא
yaki
he / it will vomit
🔊 תָּקִיא
taki
she / it will vomit
🔊 יָקִיאוּ
yaki'u
they m. will vomit
🔊 תָּקֵאנָה
takena
they f. will vomit
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
🔊 יָקִיאוּ yaki'u
Imperative
🔊 הָקֵא!‏
hake!
(to a man) vomit!
🔊 הָקִיאִי!‏
haki'i!
(to a woman) vomit!
🔊 הָקִיאוּ!‏
haki'u!
(to men) vomit!
🔊 הָקֶאנָה!‏
hakena!
(to women) vomit!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
🔊 הָקִיאוּ!‏ haki'u!
Infinitive
🔊 לְהָקִיא
lehaki
to vomit

Passive forms Binyan Huf'al

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
🔊 מוּקָא
muka
I am / you m. sg. are / he / it is vomited
🔊 מוּקֵאת
muket
I am / you f. sg. are / she / it is vomited
🔊 מוּקָאִים
muka'im
we / you m. pl. / they m. are vomited
🔊 מוּקָאוֹת
muka'ot
we / you f. pl. / they f. are vomited
Past tense1st
🔊 הוּקֵאתִי
huketi
I was vomited
🔊 הוּקֵאנוּ
hukenu
we were vomited
2nd
🔊 הוּקֵאתָ
huketa
you m. sg. were vomited
🔊 הוּקֵאת
huket
you f. sg. were vomited
🔊 הוּקֵאתֶם
huketem
you m. pl. were vomited
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
🔊 הוּקֵאתֶם huketem
🔊 הוּקֵאתֶן
huketen
you f. pl. were vomited
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
🔊 הוּקֵאתֶן huketen
3rd
🔊 הוּקָא
huka
he / it was vomited
🔊 הוּקְאָה
huk'a
she / it was vomited
🔊 הוּקְאוּ
huk'u
they were vomited
Future tense1st
🔊 אוּקָא
uka
I will be vomited
🔊 נוּקָא
nuka
we will be vomited
2nd
🔊 תּוּקָא
tuka
you m. sg. will be vomited
🔊 תּוּקְאִי
tuk'i
you f. sg. will be vomited
🔊 תּוּקְאוּ
tuk'u
you m. pl. will be vomited
🔊 תּוּקֶאנָה
tukena
you f. pl. will be vomited
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
🔊 תּוּקְאוּ tuk'u
3rd
🔊 יוּקָא
yuka
he / it will be vomited
🔊 תּוּקָא
tuka
she / it will be vomited
🔊 יוּקְאוּ
yuk'u
they m. will be vomited
🔊 תּוּקֶאנָה
tukena
they f. will be vomited
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
🔊 יוּקְאוּ yuk'u
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