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

Verb – PI'EL

Root: ר - ת - ה

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

Meaning

to pity, to mercy (talmudic); to be sympathetic to someone (lit.)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מְרַתֶּה
merate
I / you m. sg. / he / it pity(-ies)
מְרַתָּה
merata
I / you f. sg. / she / it pity(-ies)
מְרַתִּים
meratim
we / you m. pl. / they m. pity
מְרַתּוֹת
meratot
we / you f. pl. / they f. pity
Past tense1st
רִתִּיתִי ~ ריתיתי
rititi
I pitied
רִתִּינוּ ~ ריתינו
ritinu
we pitied
2nd
רִתִּיתָ ~ ריתית
ritita
you m. sg. pitied
רִתִּית ~ ריתית
ritit
you f. sg. pitied
רִתִּיתֶם ~ ריתיתם
rititem
you m. pl. pitied
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
רִתִּיתֶם ~ ריתיתם rititem
רִתִּיתֶן ~ ריתיתן
rititen
you f. pl. pitied
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
רִתִּיתֶן ~ ריתיתן rititen
3rd
רִתָּה ~ ריתה
rita
he / it pitied
רִתְּתָה ~ ריתתה
riteta
she / it pitied
רִתּוּ ~ ריתו
ritu
they pitied
Future tense1st
אֲרַתֶּה
arate
I will pity
נְרַתֶּה
nerate
we will pity
2nd
תְּרַתֶּה
terate
you m. sg. will pity
תְּרַתִּי
terati
you f. sg. will pity
תְּרַתּוּ
teratu
you m. pl. will pity
תְּרַתֶּינָה
teratena
you f. pl. will pity
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תְּרַתּוּ teratu
3rd
יְרַתֶּה
yerate
he / it will pity
תְּרַתֶּה
terate
she / it will pity
יְרַתּוּ
yeratu
they m. will pity
תְּרַתֶּינָה
teratena
they f. will pity
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יְרַתּוּ yeratu
Imperative
רַתֵּה!‏
rate!
(to a man) pity!
רַתִּי!‏
rati!
(to a woman) pity!
רַתּוּ!‏
ratu!
(to men) pity!
רַתֶּינָה!‏
ratena!
(to women) pity!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
רַתּוּ!‏ ratu!
Infinitive
לְרַתּוֹת
leratot
to pity
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