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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: ל - ה - ה

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

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

Meaning

to tire, to become tired (biblical)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
לֵהֶה
lehe
I / you m. sg. / he / it tire(s)
לֵהָה
leha
I / you f. sg. / she / it tire(s)
לֵהִים
lehim
we / you m. pl. / they m. tire
לֵהוֹת
lehot
we / you f. pl. / they f. tire
Past tense1st
לָהִיתִי
lahiti
I tired
לָהִינוּ
lahinu
we tired
2nd
לָהִיתָ
lahita
you m. sg. tired
לָהִית
lahit
you f. sg. tired
לְהִיתֶם
lehitem
you m. pl. tired
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
לָהִיתֶם lahitem
לְהִיתֶן
lehiten
you f. pl. tired
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
לָהִיתֶן lahiten
3rd
לָהָה
laha
he / it tired
לָהֲתָה
lahata
she / it tired
לָהוּ
lahu
they tired
Future tense1st
אֶלְהֶה
elhe
I will tire
נִלְהֶה
nilhe
we will tire
2nd
תִּלְהֶה
tilhe
you m. sg. will tire
תִּלְהִי
tilhi
you f. sg. will tire
תִּלְהוּ
tilhu
you m. pl. will tire
תִּלְהֶינָה
tilhena
you f. pl. will tire
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּלְהוּ tilhu
3rd
יִלְהֶה
yilhe
he / it will tire
תִּלְהֶה
tilhe
she / it will tire
יִלְהוּ
yilhu
they m. will tire
תִּלְהֶינָה
tilhena
they f. will tire
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִלְהוּ yilhu
Infinitive
לִלְהוֹת
lilhot
to tire
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