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

Verb – HITPA'EL

Root: ח - ר - ה

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

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

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

Meaning

to compete (with) (ב-)
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מִתְחָרֶה
mitchare
I / you m. sg. / he / it compete(s)
מִתְחָרָה
mitchara
I / you f. sg. / she / it compete(s)
מִתְחָרִים
mitcharim
we / you m. pl. / they m. compete
מִתְחָרוֹת
mitcharot
we / you f. pl. / they f. compete
Past tense1st
הִתְחָרֵיתִי
hitchareti
I competed
הִתְחָרֵינוּ
hitcharenu
we competed
2nd
הִתְחָרֵיתָ
hitchareta
you m. sg. competed
הִתְחָרֵית
hitcharet
you f. sg. competed
הִתְחָרֵיתֶם
hitcharetem
you m. pl. competed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְחָרֵיתֶם hitcharetem
הִתְחָרֵיתֶן
hitchareten
you f. pl. competed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְחָרֵיתֶן hitchareten
3rd
הִתְחָרָה
hitchara
he / it competed
הִתְחָרְתָה
hitcharta
she / it competed
הִתְחָרוּ
hitcharu
they competed
Future tense1st
אֶתְחָרֶה
etchare
I will compete
נִתְחָרֶה
nitchare
we will compete
2nd
תִּתְחָרֶה
titchare
you m. sg. will compete
תִּתְחָרִי
titchari
you f. sg. will compete
תִּתְחָרוּ
titcharu
you m. pl. will compete
תִּתְחָרֶינָה
titcharena
you f. pl. will compete
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּתְחָרוּ titcharu
3rd
יִתְחָרֶה
yitchare
he / it will compete
תִּתְחָרֶה
titchare
she / it will compete
יִתְחָרוּ
yitcharu
they m. will compete
תִּתְחָרֶינָה
titcharena
they f. will compete
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִתְחָרוּ yitcharu
Imperative
הִתְחָרֵה!‏
hitchare!
(to a man) compete!
הִתְחָרִי!‏
hitchari!
(to a woman) compete!
הִתְחָרוּ!‏
hitcharu!
(to men) compete!
הִתְחָרֶינָה!‏
hitcharena!
(to women) compete!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הִתְחָרוּ!‏ hitcharu!
Infinitive
לְהִתְחָרוֹת
lehitcharot
to compete
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
הִתְחָרוּת
hitcharut
ח - ר - הNoun – hitkattlut pattern, femininecompetition
חָרוֹן
charon
ח - ר - הNoun – masculineanger, wrath, indignation
לַחֲרוֹת
lacharot
ח - ר - הVerb – pa'alto be angry (חרה אף) (biblical)
לְהַחְרוֹת
lehachrot
ח - ר - הVerb – hif'ilto concur, to agree (with someone) (אחרי) (rare)
מִתְחָרֶה
mitchare
ח - ר - הNoun – mitkattel pattern, masculinecompetitor
תַּחֲרוּת
tacharut
ח - ר - הNoun – taktut pattern, femininecompetition; contest, rivalry
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