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

Verb – HITPA'EL

Root: ח - שׁ - ק

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

Meaning

to feel like, to desire
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מִתְחַשֵּׁק
mitchashek
I / you m. sg. / he / it feel(s) like
מִתְחַשֶּׁקֶת
mitchasheket
I / you f. sg. / she / it feel(s) like
מִתְחַשְּׁקִים
mitchashkim
we / you m. pl. / they m. feel like
מִתְחַשְּׁקוֹת
mitchashkot
we / you f. pl. / they f. feel like
Past tense1st
הִתְחַשַּׁקְתִּי
hitchashakti
I felt like
הִתְחַשַּׁקְנוּ
hitchashaknu
we felt like
2nd
הִתְחַשַּׁקְתָּ
hitchashakta
you m. sg. felt like
הִתְחַשַּׁקְתְּ
hitchashakt
you f. sg. felt like
הִתְחַשַּׁקְתֶּם
hitchashaktem
you m. pl. felt like
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְחַשַּׁקְתֶּם hitchashaktem
הִתְחַשַּׁקְתֶּן
hitchashakten
you f. pl. felt like
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
הִתְחַשַּׁקְתֶּן hitchashakten
3rd
הִתְחַשֵּׁק
hitchashek
he / it felt like
הִתְחַשְּׁקָה
hitchashka
she / it felt like
הִתְחַשְּׁקוּ
hitchashku
they felt like
Future tense1st
אֶתְחַשֵּׁק
etchashek
I will feel like
נִתְחַשֵּׁק
nitchashek
we will feel like
2nd
תִּתְחַשֵּׁק
titchashek
you m. sg. will feel like
תִּתְחַשְּׁקִי
titchashki
you f. sg. will feel like
תִּתְחַשְּׁקוּ
titchashku
you m. pl. will feel like
תִּתְחַשֵּׁקְנָה
titchashekna
you f. pl. will feel like
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּתְחַשְּׁקוּ titchashku
3rd
יִתְחַשֵּׁק
yitchashek
he / it will feel like
תִּתְחַשֵּׁק
titchashek
she / it will feel like
יִתְחַשְּׁקוּ
yitchashku
they m. will feel like
תִּתְחַשֵּׁקְנָה
titchashekna
they f. will feel like
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִתְחַשְּׁקוּ yitchashku
Imperative
הִתְחַשֵּׁק!‏
hitchashek!
(to a man) feel like!
הִתְחַשְּׁקִי!‏
hitchashki!
(to a woman) feel like!
הִתְחַשְּׁקוּ!‏
hitchashku!
(to men) feel like!
הִתְחַשֵּׁקְנָה!‏
hitchashekna!
(to women) feel like!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הִתְחַשְּׁקוּ!‏ hitchashku!
Infinitive
לְהִתְחַשֵּׁק
lehitchashek
to feel like
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
חֵשֶׁק
cheshek
ח - שׁ - קNoun – ketel pattern, masculinedesire, urge
לַחְשׁוֹק
lachshok
ח - שׁ - קVerb – pa'alto desire, to covet (ב-)
לְהֵיחָשֵׁק
lehechashek
ח - שׁ - קVerb – nif'alto be desired, coveted
לְחַשֵּׁק
lechashek
ח - שׁ - קVerb – pi'elto tie up, to hook
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