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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: ר - ק - ב

This verb is stative. It is conjugated with a patach in the future tense and imperative.

Meaning

to rot, to decompose (rare)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
רָקֵב
rakev
I / you m. sg. / he / it rot(s)
רְקֵבָה
rekeva
I / you f. sg. / she / it rot(s)
רְקֵבִים
rekevim
we / you m. pl. / they m. rot
רְקֵבוֹת
rekevot
we / you f. pl. / they f. rot
Past tense1st
רָקַבְתִּי
rakavti
I rotted
רָקַבְנוּ
rakavnu
we rotted
2nd
רָקַבְתָּ
rakavta
you m. sg. rotted
רָקַבְתְּ
rakavt
you f. sg. rotted
רְקַבְתֶּם
rekavtem
you m. pl. rotted
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
רָקַבְתֶּם rakavtem
רְקַבְתֶּן
rekavten
you f. pl. rotted
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
רָקַבְתֶּן rakavten
3rd
רָקַב
rakav
he / it rotted
רָקְבָה
rakva
she / it rotted
רָקְבוּ
rakvu
they rotted
Future tense1st
אֶרְקַב
erkav
I will rot
נִרְקַב
nirkav
we will rot
2nd
תִּרְקַב
tirkav
you m. sg. will rot
תִּרְקְבִי
tirkevi
you f. sg. will rot
תִּרְקְבוּ
tirkevu
you m. pl. will rot
תִּרְקַבְנָה
tirkavna
you f. pl. will rot
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּרְקְבוּ tirkevu
3rd
יִרְקַב
yirkav
he / it will rot
תִּרְקַב
tirkav
she / it will rot
יִרְקְבוּ
yirkevu
they m. will rot
תִּרְקַבְנָה
tirkavna
they f. will rot
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִרְקְבוּ yirkevu
Imperative
רְקַב!‏
rekav!
(to a man) rot!
רִקְבִי!‏
rikvi!
(to a woman) rot!
רִקְבוּ!‏
rikvu!
(to men) rot!
רְקַבְנָה!‏
rekavna!
(to women) rot!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
רִקְבוּ!‏ rikvu!
Infinitive
לִרְקֹב ~ לרקוב
lirkov
to rot
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
רִיקָּבוֹן
rikavon
ר - ק - בNoun – kittalon pattern, masculinedecomposition, rotting
רָקָב
rakav
ר - ק - בNoun – katal pattern, masculinerot
לְהֵירָקֵב
leherakev
ר - ק - בVerb – nif'alto rot, to decompose
לְהַרְקִיב
leharkiv
ר - ק - בVerb – hif'ilto rot
רָקוּב
rakuv
ר - ק - בAdjective – katul patternrotten
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