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

Verb – PI'EL

Root: ת - ר - ג - ל

The middle radical of this word is guttural. It cannot bear a dagesh, and the adjacent vowels may be affected.

This word has a 4-letter root. The second and third letters of the root occupy the place reserved for the middle radical in the inflection model.

Meaning

to practise; to train someone; to rehearse

Active forms Binyan Pi'el

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מְתַרְגֵּל
metargel
I / you m. sg. / he / it practise(s)
מְתַרְגֶּלֶת
metargelet
I / you f. sg. / she / it practise(s)
מְתַרְגְּלִים
metargelim
we / you m. pl. / they m. practise
מְתַרְגְּלוֹת
metargelot
we / you f. pl. / they f. practise
Past tense1st
תִּרְגַּלְתִּי
tirgalti
I practised
תִּרְגַּלְנוּ
tirgalnu
we practised
2nd
תִּרְגַּלְתָּ
tirgalta
you m. sg. practised
תִּרְגַּלְתְּ
tirgalt
you f. sg. practised
תִּרְגַּלְתֶּם
tirgaltem
you m. pl. practised
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
תִּרְגַּלְתֶּם tirgaltem
תִּרְגַּלְתֶּן
tirgalten
you f. pl. practised
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
תִּרְגַּלְתֶּן tirgalten
3rd
תִּרְגֵּל
tirgel
he / it practised
תִּרְגְּלָה
tirgela
she / it practised
תִּרְגְּלוּ
tirgelu
they practised
Future tense1st
אֲתַרְגֵּל
atargel
I will practise
נְתַרְגֵּל
netargel
we will practise
2nd
תְּתַרְגֵּל
tetargel
you m. sg. will practise
תְּתַרְגְּלִי
tetargeli
you f. sg. will practise
תְּתַרְגְּלוּ
tetargelu
you m. pl. will practise
תְּתַרְגֵּלְנָה
tetargelna
you f. pl. will practise
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תְּתַרְגְּלוּ tetargelu
3rd
יְתַרְגֵּל
yetargel
he / it will practise
תְּתַרְגֵּל
tetargel
she / it will practise
יְתַרְגְּלוּ
yetargelu
they m. will practise
תְּתַרְגֵּלְנָה
tetargelna
they f. will practise
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יְתַרְגְּלוּ yetargelu
Imperative
תַּרְגֵּל!‏
targel!
(to a man) practise!
תַּרְגְּלִי!‏
targeli!
(to a woman) practise!
תַּרְגְּלוּ!‏
targelu!
(to men) practise!
תַּרְגֵּלְנָה!‏
targelna!
(to women) practise!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תַּרְגְּלוּ!‏ targelu!
Infinitive
לְתַרְגֵּל
letargel
to practise

Passive forms Binyan Pu'al

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מְתֻרְגָּל ~ מתורגל
meturgal
I am / you m. sg. are / he / it is practised
מְתֻרְגֶּלֶת ~ מתורגלת
meturgelet
I am / you f. sg. are / she / it is practised
מְתֻרְגָּלִים ~ מתורגלים
meturgalim
we / you m. pl. / they m. are practised
מְתֻרְגָּלוֹת ~ מתורגלות
meturgalot
we / you f. pl. / they f. are practised
Past tense1st
תֻּרְגַּלְתִּי ~ תורגלתי
turgalti
I was practised
תֻּרְגַּלְנוּ ~ תורגלנו
turgalnu
we were practised
2nd
תֻּרְגַּלְתָּ ~ תורגלת
turgalta
you m. sg. were practised
תֻּרְגַּלְתְּ ~ תורגלת
turgalt
you f. sg. were practised
תֻּרְגַּלְתֶּם ~ תורגלתם
turgaltem
you m. pl. were practised
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
תֻּרְגַּלְתֶּם ~ תורגלתם turgaltem
תֻּרְגַּלְתֶּן ~ תורגלתן
turgalten
you f. pl. were practised
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
תֻּרְגַּלְתֶּן ~ תורגלתן turgalten
3rd
תֻּרְגַּל ~ תורגל
turgal
he / it was practised
תֻּרְגְּלָה ~ תורגלה
turgela
she / it was practised
תֻּרְגְּלוּ ~ תורגלו
turgelu
they were practised
Future tense1st
אֲתֻרְגַּל ~ אתורגל
aturgal
I will be practised
נְתֻרְגַּל ~ נתורגל
neturgal
we will be practised
2nd
תְּתֻרְגַּל ~ תתורגל
teturgal
you m. sg. will be practised
תְּתֻרְגְּלִי ~ תתורגלי
teturgeli
you f. sg. will be practised
תְּתֻרְגְּלוּ ~ תתורגלו
teturgelu
you m. pl. will be practised
תְּתֻרְגַּלְנָה ~ תתורגלנה
teturgalna
you f. pl. will be practised
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תְּתֻרְגְּלוּ ~ תתורגלו teturgelu
3rd
יְתֻרְגַּל ~ יתורגל
yeturgal
he / it will be practised
תְּתֻרְגַּל ~ תתורגל
teturgal
she / it will be practised
יְתֻרְגְּלוּ ~ יתורגלו
yeturgelu
they m. will be practised
תְּתֻרְגַּלְנָה ~ תתורגלנה
teturgalna
they f. will be practised
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יְתֻרְגְּלוּ ~ יתורגלו yeturgelu
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
תִּירְגּוּל
tirgul
ת - ר - ג - לNoun – kittul pattern, masculineexercise, practice; drilling (military)
תַּרְגִּיל
targil
ר - ג - לNoun – taktil pattern, masculineexercise; practice
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