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Inflection of קַייָּם https://www.pealim.com

Adjective – kattal pattern

Root: ק - י - ם

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

Meaning

existing; to exist (when used as a verb)
SingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
קַיָּם ~ קיים
kayam
existing; to exist (when used as a verb)
קַיֶּמֶת ~ קיימת
kayemet
existing; to exist (when used as a verb)
קַיָּמִים ~ קיימים
kayamim
existing; to exist (when used as a verb)
קַיָּמוֹת ~ קיימות
kayamot
existing; to exist (when used as a verb)
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
קִיּוּם
kiyum
ק - י - םNoun – kittul pattern, masculineexistence; implementation, fulfilment; preservation, maintenance; confirmation, approval
לְקַייֵּם
lekayem
ק - י - םVerb – pi'elto fulfil, to make true; to maintain
לְהִתְקַייֵּם
lehitkayem
ק - י - םVerb – hitpa'elto exist, to take place, to be carried out, to be true
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