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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: שׁ - נ - ה

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

Meaning

to repeat, to review
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
שׁוֹנֶה
shone
I / you m. sg. / he / it repeat(s)
שׁוֹנָה
shona
I / you f. sg. / she / it repeat(s)
שׁוֹנִים
shonim
we / you m. pl. / they m. repeat
שׁוֹנוֹת
shonot
we / you f. pl. / they f. repeat
Past tense1st
שָׁנִיתִי
shaniti
I repeated
שָׁנִינוּ
shaninu
we repeated
2nd
שָׁנִיתָ
shanita
you m. sg. repeated
שָׁנִית
shanit
you f. sg. repeated
שְׁנִיתֶם
shnitem
you m. pl. repeated
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שָׁנִיתֶם shanitem
שְׁנִיתֶן
shniten
you f. pl. repeated
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
שָׁנִיתֶן shaniten
3rd
שָׁנָה
shana
he / it repeated
שָׁנְתָה
shanta
she / it repeated
שָׁנוּ
shanu
they repeated
Future tense1st
אֶשְׁנֶה
eshne
I will repeat
נִשְׁנֶה
nishne
we will repeat
2nd
תִּשְׁנֶה
tishne
you m. sg. will repeat
תִּשְׁנִי
tishni
you f. sg. will repeat
תִּשְׁנוּ
tishnu
you m. pl. will repeat
תִּשְׁנֶינָה
tishnena
you f. pl. will repeat
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּשְׁנוּ tishnu
3rd
יִשְׁנֶה
yishne
he / it will repeat
תִּשְׁנֶה
tishne
she / it will repeat
יִשְׁנוּ
yishnu
they m. will repeat
תִּשְׁנֶינָה
tishnena
they f. will repeat
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִשְׁנוּ yishnu
Imperative
שְׁנֵה!‏
shne!
(to a man) repeat!
שְׁנִי!‏
shni!
(to a woman) repeat!
שְׁנוּ!‏
shnu!
(to men) repeat!
שְׁנֶינָה!‏
shnena!
(to women) repeat!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
שְׁנוּ!‏ shnu!
Infinitive
לִשְׁנוֹת
lishnot
to repeat
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
הִשְׁתַּנּוּת
hishtanut
שׁ - נ - הNoun – hitkattlut pattern, femininechange, changing
מְשׁוּנֶּה
meshune
שׁ - נ - הAdjective – mekuttal patternstrange, weird, unusual
מִשְׁנָה
mishna
שׁ - נ - הNoun – miktal pattern, feminineMishna (Judaism); doctrine, theory
שׁוֹנֶה
shone
שׁ - נ - הAdjective – kotel patterndifferent; separate; various, diverse
שׁוֹנִי
shoni
שׁ - נ - הNoun – kotel pattern, masculinedifference
שִׁינּוּי
shinuy
שׁ - נ - הNoun – kittul pattern, masculinechange
לְהִישָּׁנוֹת
lehishanot
שׁ - נ - הVerb – nif'alto be repeated
לְשַׁנּוֹת
leshanot
שׁ - נ - הVerb – pi'elto change (something)
לְהִשְׁתַּנּוֹת
lehishtanot
שׁ - נ - הVerb – hitpa'elto change (oneself)
שְׁנִייָּה
shniya
שׁ - נ - הNoun – ktila pattern, femininesecond (1/60th of a minute)
תַּשְׁנִית
tashnit
שׁ - נ - הNoun – taktit pattern, femininemutation
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