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

Verb – HITPA'EL

Root: פ - ד - ח

The final radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels.

Meaning

to embarrass oneself, to fail (slang)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מִתְפַדֵּחַ
mitfadeach
I / you m. sg. / he / it embarrass(es) himself
מִתְפַדַּחַת
mitfadachat
I / you f. sg. / she / it embarrass(es) herself
מִתְפַדְּחִים
mitfadchim
we / you m. pl. / they m. embarrass themselves
מִתְפַדְּחוֹת
mitfadchot
we / you f. pl. / they f. embarrass themselves
Past tense1st
הִתְפַדַּחְתִּי
hitfadachti
I embarrassed myself
הִתְפַדַּחְנוּ
hitfadachnu
we embarrassed ourselves
2nd
הִתְפַדַּחְתָּ
hitfadachta
you m. sg. embarrassed yourself
הִתְפַדַּחְתְּ
hitfadacht
you f. sg. embarrassed yourself
הִתְפַדַּחְתֶּם
hitfadachtem
you m. pl. embarrassed yourselves
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְפַדַּחְתֶּם hitfadachtem
הִתְפַדַּחְתֶּן
hitfadachten
you f. pl. embarrassed yourselves
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְפַדַּחְתֶּן hitfadachten
3rd
הִתְפַדֵּחַ
hitfadeach
הִתְפַדַּח
hitfadach
he / it embarrassed himself
הִתְפַדְּחָה
hitfadcha
she / it embarrassed herself
הִתְפַדְּחוּ
hitfadchu
they embarrassed themselves
Future tense1st
אֶתְפַדֵּחַ
etfadeach
אֶתְפַדַּח
etfadach
I will embarrass myself
נִתְפַדֵּחַ
nitfadeach
נִתְפַדַּח
nitfadach
we will embarrass ourselves
2nd
תִּתְפַדֵּחַ
titfadeach
תִּתְפַדַּח
titfadach
you m. sg. will embarrass yourself
תִּתְפַדְּחִי
titfadchi
you f. sg. will embarrass yourself
תִּתְפַדְּחוּ
titfadchu
you m. pl. will embarrass yourselves
תִּתְפַדַּחְנָה
titfadachna
you f. pl. will embarrass yourselves
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּתְפַדְּחוּ titfadchu
3rd
יִתְפַדֵּחַ
yitfadeach
יִתְפַדַּח
yitfadach
he / it will embarrass himself
תִּתְפַדֵּחַ
titfadeach
תִּתְפַדַּח
titfadach
she / it will embarrass herself
יִתְפַדְּחוּ
yitfadchu
they m. will embarrass themselves
תִּתְפַדַּחְנָה
titfadachna
they f. will embarrass themselves
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִתְפַדְּחוּ yitfadchu
Imperative
הִתְפַדֵּחַ!‏
hitfadeach!
הִתְפַדַּח!‏
hitfadach!
(to a man) embarrass yourself!
הִתְפַדְּחִי!‏
hitfadchi!
(to a woman) embarrass yourself!
הִתְפַדְּחוּ!‏
hitfadchu!
(to men) embarrass yourselves!
הִתְפַדַּחְנָה!‏
hitfadachna!
(to women) embarrass yourselves!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הִתְפַדְּחוּ!‏ hitfadchu!
Infinitive
לְהִתְפַדֵּחַ
lehitfadeach
to embarrass one's
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
כּוֹכָב
kochav
-Noun – masculine🌟 star
כִּיכוּב
kichuv
כ - כ - בNoun – kittul pattern, masculinestarring, performing a lead role (on stage, in a film)
לְכַכֵּב
lechakev
כ - כ - בVerb – pi'elto star, to act, to play (on stage, in a film)
לוּלָב
lulav
-Noun – masculinepalm frond, lulav (Judaism)
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