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

Verb – NIF'AL

Root: נ - ט - שׁ

The first radical of this word can assimilate with the second radical in inflected forms.

Meaning

to spread, to happen, to take place (of battles)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
נִנְטָשׁ
nintash
נִטָּשׁ ~ ניטש
nitash
I / you m. sg. / he / it spread(s)
נִנְטֶשֶׁת
ninteshet
נִטֶּשֶׁת ~ ניטשת
niteshet
I / you f. sg. / she / it spread(s)
נִנְטָשִׁים
nintashim
נִטָּשִׁים ~ ניטשים
nitashim
we / you m. pl. / they m. spread
נִנְטָשׁוֹת
nintashot
נִטָּשׁוֹת ~ ניטשות
nitashot
we / you f. pl. / they f. spread
Past tense1st
נִנְטַשְׁתִּי
nintashti
נִטַּשְׁתִּי ~ ניטשתי
nitashti
I spread
נִנְטַשְׁנוּ
nintashnu
נִטַּשְׁנוּ ~ ניטשנו
nitashnu
we spread
2nd
נִנְטַשְׁתָּ
nintashta
נִטַּשְׁתָּ ~ ניטשת
nitashta
you m. sg. spread
נִנְטַשְׁתְּ
nintasht
נִטַּשְׁתְּ ~ ניטשת
nitasht
you f. sg. spread
נִנְטַשְׁתֶּם
nintashtem
נִטַּשְׁתֶּם ~ ניטשתם
nitashtem
you m. pl. spread
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
נִנְטַשְׁתֶּם nintashtem
נִטַּשְׁתֶּם ~ ניטשתם nitashtem
נִנְטַשְׁתֶּן
nintashten
נִטַּשְׁתֶּן ~ ניטשתן
nitashten
you f. pl. spread
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
נִנְטַשְׁתֶּן nintashten
נִטַּשְׁתֶּן ~ ניטשתן nitashten
3rd
נִנְטַשׁ
nintash
נִטַּשׁ ~ ניטש
nitash
he / it spread
נִנְטְשָׁה
nintesha
נִטְּשָׁה ~ ניטשה
nitsha
she / it spread
נִנְטְשׁוּ
ninteshu
נִטְּשׁוּ ~ ניטשו
nitshu
they spread
Future tense1st
אֶנָּטֵשׁ
enatesh
I will spread
נִנָּטֵשׁ ~ נינטש
ninatesh
we will spread
2nd
תִּנָּטֵשׁ ~ תינטש
tinatesh
you m. sg. will spread
תִּנָּטְשִׁי ~ תינטשי
tinatshi
you f. sg. will spread
תִּנָּטְשׁוּ ~ תינטשו
tinatshu
you m. pl. will spread
תִּנָּטַשְׁנָה ~ תינטשנה
tinatashna
תִּנָּטֵשְׁנָה ~ תינטשנה
tinateshna
you f. pl. will spread
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּנָּטְשׁוּ ~ תינטשו tinatshu
3rd
יִנָּטֵשׁ ~ יינטש
yinatesh
he / it will spread
תִּנָּטֵשׁ ~ תינטש
tinatesh
she / it will spread
יִנָּטְשׁוּ ~ יינטשו
yinatshu
they m. will spread
תִּנָּטַשְׁנָה ~ תינטשנה
tinatashna
תִּנָּטֵשְׁנָה ~ תינטשנה
tinateshna
they f. will spread
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִנָּטְשׁוּ ~ יינטשו yinatshu
Imperative
הִנָּטֵשׁ!‏ ~ הינטש!‏
hinatesh!
(to a man) spread!
הִנָּטְשִׁי!‏ ~ הינטשי!‏
hinatshi!
(to a woman) spread!
הִנָּטְשׁוּ!‏ ~ הינטשו!‏
hinatshu!
(to men) spread!
הִנָּטַשְׁנָה!‏ ~ הינטשנה!‏
hinatashna!
הִנָּטֵשְׁנָה!‏ ~ הינטשנה!‏
hinateshna!
(to women) spread!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הִנָּטְשׁוּ!‏ ~ הינטשו!‏ hinatshu!
Infinitive
לְהִנָּטֵשׁ ~ להינטש
lehinatesh
to spread
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
נָטוּשׁ
natush
נ - ט - שׁAdjective – katul patternabandoned, neglected, deserted
לִנְטוֹשׁ
lintosh
נ - ט - שׁVerb – pa'alto leave, to abandon, to neglect
לְהִינָּטֵשׁ
lehinatesh
נ - ט - שׁVerb – nif'alto be abandoned
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