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

Verb – HIF'IL

Root: ת - נ - ה

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

Meaning

to stipulate, to require

Active forms Binyan Hif'il

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מַתְנֶה
matne
I / you m. sg. / he / it stipulate(s)
מַתְנָה
matna
I / you f. sg. / she / it stipulate(s)
מַתְנִים
matnim
we / you m. pl. / they m. stipulate
מַתְנוֹת
matnot
we / you f. pl. / they f. stipulate
Past tense1st
הִתְנֵיתִי
hitneti
I stipulated
הִתְנֵינוּ
hitnenu
we stipulated
2nd
הִתְנֵיתָ
hitneta
you m. sg. stipulated
הִתְנֵית
hitnet
you f. sg. stipulated
הִתְנֵיתֶם
hitnetem
you m. pl. stipulated
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְנֵיתֶם hitnetem
הִתְנֵיתֶן
hitneten
you f. pl. stipulated
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְנֵיתֶן hitneten
3rd
הִתְנָה
hitna
he / it stipulated
הִתְנְתָה
hitneta
she / it stipulated
הִתְנוּ
hitnu
they stipulated
Future tense1st
אַתְנֶה
atne
I will stipulate
נַתְנֶה
natne
we will stipulate
2nd
תַּתְנֶה
tatne
you m. sg. will stipulate
תַּתְנִי
tatni
you f. sg. will stipulate
תַּתְנוּ
tatnu
you m. pl. will stipulate
תַּתְנֶינָה
tatnena
you f. pl. will stipulate
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תַּתְנוּ tatnu
3rd
יַתְנֶה
yatne
he / it will stipulate
תַּתְנֶה
tatne
she / it will stipulate
יַתְנוּ
yatnu
they m. will stipulate
תַּתְנֶינָה
tatnena
they f. will stipulate
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יַתְנוּ yatnu
Imperative
הַתְנֵה!‏
hatne!
(to a man) stipulate!
הַתְנִי!‏
hatni!
(to a woman) stipulate!
הַתְנוּ!‏
hatnu!
(to men) stipulate!
הַתְנֶינָה!‏
hatnena!
(to women) stipulate!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הַתְנוּ!‏ hatnu!
Infinitive
לְהַתְנוֹת
lehatnot
to stipulate

Passive forms Binyan Huf'al

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מֻתְנֶה ~ מותנה
mutne
I am / you m. sg. are / he / it is stipulated
מֻתְנֵית ~ מותנית
mutnet
I am / you f. sg. are / she / it is stipulated
מֻתְנִים ~ מותנים
mutnim
we / you m. pl. / they m. are stipulated
מֻתְנוֹת ~ מותנות
mutnot
we / you f. pl. / they f. are stipulated
Past tense1st
הֻתְנֵיתִי ~ הותניתי
hutneti
I was stipulated
הֻתְנֵינוּ ~ הותנינו
hutnenu
we were stipulated
2nd
הֻתְנֵיתָ ~ הותנית
hutneta
you m. sg. were stipulated
הֻתְנֵית ~ הותנית
hutnet
you f. sg. were stipulated
הֻתְנֵיתֶם ~ הותניתם
hutnetem
you m. pl. were stipulated
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הֻתְנֵיתֶם ~ הותניתם hutnetem
הֻתְנֵיתֶן ~ הותניתן
hutneten
you f. pl. were stipulated
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הֻתְנֵיתֶן ~ הותניתן hutneten
3rd
הֻתְנָה ~ הותנה
hutna
he / it was stipulated
הֻתְנְתָה ~ הותנתה
hutneta
she / it was stipulated
הֻתְנוּ ~ הותנו
hutnu
they were stipulated
Future tense1st
אֻתְנֶה ~ אותנה
utne
I will be stipulated
נֻתְנֶה ~ נותנה
nutne
we will be stipulated
2nd
תֻּתְנֶה ~ תותנה
tutne
you m. sg. will be stipulated
תֻּתְנִי ~ תותני
tutni
you f. sg. will be stipulated
תֻּתְנוּ ~ תותנו
tutnu
you m. pl. will be stipulated
תֻּתְנֶינָה ~ תותנינה
tutnena
you f. pl. will be stipulated
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תֻּתְנוּ ~ תותנו tutnu
3rd
יֻתְנֶה ~ יותנה
yutne
he / it will be stipulated
תֻּתְנֶה ~ תותנה
tutne
she / it will be stipulated
יֻתְנוּ ~ יותנו
yutnu
they m. will be stipulated
תֻּתְנֶינָה ~ תותנינה
tutnena
they f. will be stipulated
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יֻתְנוּ ~ יותנו yutnu
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
הַתְנָיָה
hatnaya
ת - נ - הNoun – haktala pattern, feminineconditioning; stipulation
לְתַנּוֹת
letanot
ת - נ - הVerb – pi'elto narrate, to recount (lit.)
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