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

Verb – HIF'IL

Root: כ - פ - ף

This root does not have any special conjugation properties.

Meaning

to subject, to subjugate
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מַכְפִיף
machfif
I / you m. sg. / he / it subject(s)
מַכְפִיפָה
machfifa
I / you f. sg. / she / it subject(s)
מַכְפִיפִים
machfifim
we / you m. pl. / they m. subject
מַכְפִיפוֹת
machfifot
we / you f. pl. / they f. subject
Past tense1st
הִכְפַפְתִּי
hichfafti
I subjected
הִכְפַפְנוּ
hichfafnu
we subjected
2nd
הִכְפַפְתָּ
hichfafta
you m. sg. subjected
הִכְפַפְתְּ
hichfaft
you f. sg. subjected
הִכְפַפְתֶּם
hichfaftem
you m. pl. subjected
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִכְפַפְתֶּם hichfaftem
הִכְפַפְתֶּן
hichfaften
you f. pl. subjected
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִכְפַפְתֶּן hichfaften
3rd
הִכְפִיף
hichfif
he / it subjected
הִכְפִיפָה
hichfifa
she / it subjected
הִכְפִיפוּ
hichfifu
they subjected
Future tense1st
אַכְפִיף
achfif
I will subject
נַכְפִיף
nachfif
we will subject
2nd
תַּכְפִיף
tachfif
you m. sg. will subject
תַּכְפִיפִי
tachfifi
you f. sg. will subject
תַּכְפִיפוּ
tachfifu
you m. pl. will subject
תַּכְפֵפְנָה
tachfefna
you f. pl. will subject
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תַּכְפִיפוּ tachfifu
3rd
יַכְפִיף
yachfif
he / it will subject
תַּכְפִיף
tachfif
she / it will subject
יַכְפִיפוּ
yachfifu
they m. will subject
תַּכְפֵפְנָה
tachfefna
they f. will subject
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יַכְפִיפוּ yachfifu
Imperative
הַכְפֵף!‏
hachfef!
(to a man) subject!
הַכְפִיפִי!‏
hachfifi!
(to a woman) subject!
הַכְפִיפוּ!‏
hachfifu!
(to men) subject!
הַכְפֵפְנָה!‏
hachfefna!
(to women) subject!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הַכְפִיפוּ!‏ hachfifu!
Infinitive
לְהַכְפִיף
lehachfif
to subject
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
כִּיפָּהkipaכ - פ - ףNoun – kitla pattern, femininekippah
כַּףkafכ - פ - ףNoun – ketel pattern, femininehand, palm
כַּףkafכ - פ - ףNoun – ketel pattern, femininespoon
כָּפוּףkafufכ - פ - ףAdjective – katul patternbent, curved, hunched
כָּפוּףkafufכ - פ - ףAdjective – katul patternsubordinate, subject to (ל־)
כָּפִיףkafifכ - פ - ףNoun – katil pattern, masculinesubordinate
כָּפִיףkafifכ - פ - ףAdjective – katil patternflexible
כְּפִיפָהkfifaכ - פ - ףNoun – ktila pattern, femininebasket
כְּפִיפָהkfifaכ - פ - ףNoun – ktila pattern, femininebending
כַּפִּיתkapitכ - פ - ףNoun – feminineteaspoon, small spoon
לָכוֹףlachofכ - פ - ףVerb – pa'alto bow down, to bend something; to force, to compel (talmudic)
לְהִיכָּפֵףlehikafefכ - פ - ףVerb – nif'alto be bent, to be stooped, to be curved
לְכוֹפֵףlechofefכ - פ - ףVerb – pi'elto bend, to curve
לְהִתְכּוֹפֵףlehitkofefכ - פ - ףVerb – hitpa'elto bend over
כְּפָפָהkfafaכ - פ - ףNoun – ktala pattern, feminineglove
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