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

Verb – NIF'AL

Root: א - ו - ת

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

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

Meaning

to agree, to consent, to be proper
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
נֵאוֹת ~ ניאות
ne'ot
I / you m. sg. / he / it agree(s)
נֵאֹתֶת ~ ניאותת
ne'otet
נֵאוֹתָה ~ ניאותה
ne'ota
I / you f. sg. / she / it agree(s)
נֵאוֹתִים ~ ניאותים
ne'otim
we / you m. pl. / they m. agree
נֵאוֹתוֹת ~ ניאותות
ne'otot
we / you f. pl. / they f. agree
Past tense1st
נֵאֹתִּי ~ ניאותי
ne'otti
I agreed
נֵאֹתְנוּ ~ ניאותנו
ne'otnu
we agreed
2nd
נֵאֹתָּ ~ ניאות
ne'otta
you m. sg. agreed
נֵאֹתְּ ~ ניאות
ne'otet
you f. sg. agreed
נֵאָתֶּם ~ ניאותם
ne'ottem
you m. pl. agreed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
נֵאֹתֶּם ~ ניאותם ne'ottem
נֵאָתֶּן ~ ניאותן
ne'otten
you f. pl. agreed
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
נֵאֹתֶּן ~ ניאותן ne'otten
3rd
נֵאוֹת ~ ניאות
ne'ot
he / it agreed
נֵאוֹתָה ~ ניאותה
ne'ota
she / it agreed
נֵאוֹתוּ ~ ניאותו
ne'otu
they agreed
Future tense1st
אֵאוֹת ~ איאות
e'ot
I will agree
נֵאוֹת ~ ניאות
ne'ot
we will agree
2nd
תֵּאוֹת ~ תיאות
te'ot
you m. sg. will agree
תֵּאוֹתִי ~ תיאותי
te'oti
you f. sg. will agree
תֵּאוֹתוּ ~ תיאותו
te'otu
you m. pl. will agree
תֵּאוֹתֶינָה ~ תיאותינה
te'otena
תֵּאֹתְנָה ~ תיאותנה
te'otna
you f. pl. will agree
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תֵּאוֹתוּ ~ תיאותו te'otu
3rd
יֵאוֹת ~ ייאות
ye'ot
he / it will agree
תֵּאוֹת ~ תיאות
te'ot
she / it will agree
יֵאוֹתוּ ~ ייאותו
ye'otu
they m. will agree
תֵּאוֹתֶינָה ~ תיאותינה
te'otena
תֵּאֹתְנָה ~ תיאותנה
te'otna
they f. will agree
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יֵאוֹתוּ ~ ייאותו ye'otu
Imperative
הֵאוֹת!‏ ~ היאות!‏
he'ot!
(to a man) agree!
הֵאוֹתִי!‏ ~ היאותי!‏
he'oti!
(to a woman) agree!
הֵאוֹתוּ!‏ ~ היאותו!‏
he'otu!
(to men) agree!
הֵאוֹתֶינָה!‏ ~ היאותינה!‏
he'otena!
הֵאֹתְנָה!‏ ~ היאותנה!‏
he'otna!
(to women) agree!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
הֵאוֹתוּ!‏ ~ היאותו!‏ he'otu!
Infinitive
לְהֵאוֹת ~ להיאות
lehe'ot
to agree
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
אוֹת
ot
א - ו - תNoun – feminineletter (of an alphabet)
אוֹת
ot
א - ו - תNoun – masculinesignal, sign; badge, medal; omen, indication
לְאוֹתֵת
le'otet
א - ו - תVerb – pi'elto signal, to beacon
אַתָּת
atat
א - ת - תNoun – kattal pattern, masculinesignalman
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