Verb – HITPA'EL
Root: ל - מ - ד
This root does not have any special conjugation properties.
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| Verb form | Person | Singular | Plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine | ||
| Present tense / Participle | 🔊 מִתְלַמֵּד mitlamed I / you m. sg. / he / it study(-ies) | 🔊 מִתְלַמֶּדֶת mitlamedet I / you f. sg. / she / it study(-ies) | 🔊 מִתְלַמְּדִים mitlamdim we / you m. pl. / they m. study | 🔊 מִתְלַמְּדוֹת mitlamdot we / you f. pl. / they f. study | |
| Past tense | 1st | 🔊 הִתְלַמַּדְתִּי hitlamadeti I studied | 🔊 הִתְלַמַּדְנוּ hitlamadnu we studied | ||
| 2nd | 🔊 הִתְלַמַּדְתָּ hitlamadeta you m. sg. studied | 🔊 הִתְלַמַּדְתְּ hitlamadet you f. sg. studied | 🔊 הִתְלַמַּדְתֶּם hitlamadetem you m. pl. studied The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language: 🔊 הִתְלַמַּדְתֶּם hitlamadetem | 🔊 הִתְלַמַּדְתֶּן hitlamadeten you f. pl. studied The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language: 🔊 הִתְלַמַּדְתֶּן hitlamadeten | |
| 3rd | 🔊 הִתְלַמֵּד hitlamed he / it studied | 🔊 הִתְלַמְּדָה hitlamda she / it studied | 🔊 הִתְלַמְּדוּ hitlamdu they studied | ||
| Future tense | 1st | 🔊 אֶתְלַמֵּד etlamed I will study | 🔊 נִתְלַמֵּד nitlamed we will study | ||
| 2nd | 🔊 תִּתְלַמֵּד titlamed you m. sg. will study | 🔊 תִּתְלַמְּדִי titlamdi you f. sg. will study | 🔊 תִּתְלַמְּדוּ titlamdu you m. pl. will study | 🔊 תִּתְלַמֵּדְנָה titlamedna you f. pl. will study In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: 🔊 תִּתְלַמְּדוּ titlamdu | |
| 3rd | 🔊 יִתְלַמֵּד yitlamed he / it will study | 🔊 תִּתְלַמֵּד titlamed she / it will study | 🔊 יִתְלַמְּדוּ yitlamdu they m. will study | 🔊 תִּתְלַמֵּדְנָה titlamedna they f. will study In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: 🔊 יִתְלַמְּדוּ yitlamdu | |
| Imperative | 🔊 הִתְלַמֵּד! hitlamed! (to a man) study! | 🔊 הִתְלַמְּדִי! hitlamdi! (to a woman) study! | 🔊 הִתְלַמְּדוּ! hitlamdu! (to men) study! | 🔊 הִתְלַמֵּדְנָה! hitlamedna! (to women) study! In modern language, the masculine form is generally used: 🔊 הִתְלַמְּדוּ! hitlamdu! | |
| Infinitive | 🔊 לְהִתְלַמֵּד lehitlamed to study | ||||
| Word | Root | Part of speech | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔊 לִימּוּדlimud | ל - מ - ד | Noun – kittul pattern, masculine | class, learning, studies (also in pl.) |
| 🔊 לִלְמוֹדlilmod | ל - מ - ד | Verb – pa'al | to learn, to study |
| 🔊 לְהִילָּמֵדlehilamed | ל - מ - ד | Verb – nif'al | to be taught (of a topic, material) |
| 🔊 לְלַמֵּדlelamed | ל - מ - ד | Verb – pi'el | to teach, to tutor |
| 🔊 לַמְדָןlamdan | ל - מ - ד | Noun – katlan pattern, masculine | erudite |
| 🔊 לָמוּדlamud | ל - מ - ד | Adjective – katul pattern | educated, learned; well versed, experienced, knowledgeable |
| 🔊 לָמִידlamid | ל - מ - ד | Adjective – katil pattern | learnable, apprehensible |
| 🔊 לְמִידָהlemida | ל - מ - ד | Noun – ktila pattern, feminine | studying, learning |
| 🔊 תַּלְמוּדtalmud | ל - מ - ד | Noun – taktul pattern, masculine | Talmud |
| 🔊 תַּלְמִידtalmid | ל - מ - ד | Noun – taktil pattern, masculine | student, pupil |
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