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

Verb – HIF'IL

Root: ב - ח - ן

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

The final radical of this word can assimilate with the suffix in inflected forms.

Meaning

to distinguish, to spot (ב־)

Active forms Binyan Hif'il

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מַבְחִין
mavchin
I / you m. sg. / he / it distinguish(es)
מַבְחִינָה
mavchina
I / you f. sg. / she / it distinguish(es)
מַבְחִינִים
mavchinim
we / you m. pl. / they m. distinguish
מַבְחִינוֹת
mavchinot
we / you f. pl. / they f. distinguish
Past tense1st
הִבְחַנְתִּי
hivchanti
I distinguished
הִבְחַנּוּ
hivchannu
we distinguished
2nd
הִבְחַנְתָּ
hivchanta
you m. sg. distinguished
הִבְחַנְתְּ
hivchant
you f. sg. distinguished
הִבְחַנְתֶּם
hivchantem
you m. pl. distinguished
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִבְחַנְתֶּם hivchantem
הִבְחַנְתֶּן
hivchanten
you f. pl. distinguished
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִבְחַנְתֶּן hivchanten
3rd
הִבְחִין
hivchin
he / it distinguished
הִבְחִינָה
hivchina
she / it distinguished
הִבְחִינוּ
hivchinu
they distinguished
Future tense1st
אַבְחִין
avchin
I will distinguish
נַבְחִין
navchin
we will distinguish
2nd
תַּבְחִין
tavchin
you m. sg. will distinguish
תַּבְחִינִי
tavchini
you f. sg. will distinguish
תַּבְחִינוּ
tavchinu
you m. pl. will distinguish
תַּבְחֵנָּה
tavchenna
you f. pl. will distinguish
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תַּבְחִינוּ tavchinu
3rd
יַבְחִין
yavchin
he / it will distinguish
תַּבְחִין
tavchin
she / it will distinguish
יַבְחִינוּ
yavchinu
they m. will distinguish
תַּבְחֵנָּה
tavchenna
they f. will distinguish
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יַבְחִינוּ yavchinu
Imperative
הַבְחֵן!‏
havchen!
(to a man) distinguish!
הַבְחִינִי!‏
havchini!
(to a woman) distinguish!
הַבְחִינוּ!‏
havchinu!
(to men) distinguish!
הַבְחֵנָּה!‏
havchenna!
(to women) distinguish!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הַבְחִינוּ!‏ havchinu!
Infinitive
לְהַבְחִין
lehavchin
to distinguish

Passive forms Binyan Huf'al

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מֻבְחָן ~ מובחן
muvchan
I am / you m. sg. are / he / it is distinguished
מֻבְחֶנֶת ~ מובחנת
muvchenet
I am / you f. sg. are / she / it is distinguished
מֻבְחָנִים ~ מובחנים
muvchanim
we / you m. pl. / they m. are distinguished
מֻבְחָנוֹת ~ מובחנות
muvchanot
we / you f. pl. / they f. are distinguished
Past tense1st
הֻבְחַנְתִּי ~ הובחנתי
huvchanti
I was distinguished
הֻבְחַנּוּ ~ הובחנו
huvchannu
we were distinguished
2nd
הֻבְחַנְתָּ ~ הובחנת
huvchanta
you m. sg. were distinguished
הֻבְחַנְתְּ ~ הובחנת
huvchant
you f. sg. were distinguished
הֻבְחַנְתֶּם ~ הובחנתם
huvchantem
you m. pl. were distinguished
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הֻבְחַנְתֶּם ~ הובחנתם huvchantem
הֻבְחַנְתֶּן ~ הובחנתן
huvchanten
you f. pl. were distinguished
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הֻבְחַנְתֶּן ~ הובחנתן huvchanten
3rd
הֻבְחַן ~ הובחן
huvchan
he / it was distinguished
הֻבְחֲנָה ~ הובחנה
huvchana
she / it was distinguished
הֻבְחֲנוּ ~ הובחנו
huvchanu
they were distinguished
Future tense1st
אֻבְחַן ~ אובחן
uvchan
I will be distinguished
נֻבְחַן ~ נובחן
nuvchan
we will be distinguished
2nd
תֻּבְחַן ~ תובחן
tuvchan
you m. sg. will be distinguished
תֻּבְחֲנִי ~ תובחני
tuvchani
you f. sg. will be distinguished
תֻּבְחֲנוּ ~ תובחנו
tuvchanu
you m. pl. will be distinguished
תֻּבְחַנָּה ~ תובחנה
tuvchanna
you f. pl. will be distinguished
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תֻּבְחֲנוּ ~ תובחנו tuvchanu
3rd
יֻבְחַן ~ יובחן
yuvchan
he / it will be distinguished
תֻּבְחַן ~ תובחן
tuvchan
she / it will be distinguished
יֻבְחֲנוּ ~ יובחנו
yuvchanu
they m. will be distinguished
תֻּבְחַנָּה ~ תובחנה
tuvchanna
they f. will be distinguished
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יֻבְחֲנוּ ~ יובחנו yuvchanu
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
אַבְחָנָה
avchana
ב - ח - ןNoun – aktala pattern, femininediagnosis
בּוֹחַן
bochan
ב - ח - ןNoun – kotel pattern, masculinetest, exam, quiz
בְּחִינָה
bchina
ב - ח - ןNoun – ktila pattern, feminineexamination, investigation
לִבְחוֹן
livchon
ב - ח - ןVerb – pa'alto examine; to test
לְהִיבָּחֵן
lehibachen
ב - ח - ןVerb – nif'alto be tested, examined
הַבְחָנָה
havchana
ב - ח - ןNoun – haktala pattern, femininedifferentiation, distinguishing
מִבְחָן
mivchan
ב - ח - ןNoun – miktal pattern, masculineexam, test
מַבְחֵנָה
mavchena
ב - ח - ןNoun – maktela pattern, femininetest tube
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