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

Verb – HITPA'EL

Root: צ - ע - ק

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

Meaning

to start shouting, crying
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מִצְטַעֵק
mitzta'ek
I / you m. sg. / he / it start(s) shouting
מִצְטַעֶקֶת
mitzta'eket
I / you f. sg. / she / it start(s) shouting
מִצְטַעֲקִים
mitzta'akim
we / you m. pl. / they m. start shouting
מִצְטַעֲקוֹת
mitzta'akot
we / you f. pl. / they f. start shouting
Past tense1st
הִצְטַעַקְתִּי
hitzta'akti
I started shouting
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעַקְתִּי nitzta'akti
הִצְטַעַקְנוּ
hitzta'aknu
we started shouting
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעַקְנוּ nitzta'aknu
2nd
הִצְטַעַקְתָּ
hitzta'akta
you m. sg. started shouting
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעַקְתָּ nitzta'akta
הִצְטַעַקְתְּ
hitzta'akt
you f. sg. started shouting
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעַקְתְּ nitzta'akt
הִצְטַעַקְתֶּם
hitzta'aktem
you m. pl. started shouting
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
נִצְטַעַקְתֶּם nitzta'aktem
הִצְטַעַקְתֶּם hitzta'aktem
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעַקְתֶּם nitzta'aktem
נִצְטַעַקְתֶּם nitzta'aktem
הִצְטַעַקְתֶּן
hitzta'akten
you f. pl. started shouting
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
נִצְטַעַקְתֶּן nitzta'akten
הִצְטַעַקְתֶּן hitzta'akten
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעַקְתֶּן nitzta'akten
נִצְטַעַקְתֶּן nitzta'akten
3rd
הִצְטַעֵק
hitzta'ek
he / it started shouting
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעֵק nitzta'ek
הִצְטַעֲקָה
hitzta'aka
she / it started shouting
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעֲקָה nitzta'aka
הִצְטַעֲקוּ
hitzta'aku
they started shouting
Alternative forms (archaic / poetic):
נִצְטַעֲקוּ nitzta'aku
Future tense1st
אֶצְטַעֵק
etzta'ek
I will start shouting
נִצְטַעֵק
nitzta'ek
we will start shouting
2nd
תִּצְטַעֵק
titzta'ek
you m. sg. will start shouting
תִּצְטַעֲקִי
titzta'aki
you f. sg. will start shouting
תִּצְטַעֲקוּ
titzta'aku
you m. pl. will start shouting
תִּצְטַעֵקְנָה
titzta'ekna
you f. pl. will start shouting
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּצְטַעֲקוּ titzta'aku
3rd
יִצְטַעֵק
yitzta'ek
he / it will start shouting
תִּצְטַעֵק
titzta'ek
she / it will start shouting
יִצְטַעֲקוּ
yitzta'aku
they m. will start shouting
תִּצְטַעֵקְנָה
titzta'ekna
they f. will start shouting
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִצְטַעֲקוּ yitzta'aku
Imperative
הִצְטַעֵק!‏
hitzta'ek!
(to a man) start shouting!
הִצְטַעֲקִי!‏
hitzta'aki!
(to a woman) start shouting!
הִצְטַעֲקוּ!‏
hitzta'aku!
(to men) start shouting!
הִצְטַעֵקְנָה!‏
hitzta'ekna!
(to women) start shouting!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הִצְטַעֲקוּ!‏ hitzta'aku!
Infinitive
לְהִצְטַעֵק
lehitzta'ek
to start shouting
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
לִצְעוֹק
litz'ok
צ - ע - קVerb – pa'alto shout, to cry; to complain
צְעָקָה
tze'aka
צ - ע - קNoun – ktala pattern, femininecry, shout
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