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

Verb – PA'AL

Root: ט - ע - ן

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

The final radical of this word can assimilate with the suffix in inflected forms.

Meaning

to load; to charge; to claim, to argue
Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
טוֹעֵן
to'en
I / you m. sg. / he / it load(s)
טוֹעֶנֶת
to'enet
I / you f. sg. / she / it load(s)
טוֹעֲנִים
to'anim
we / you m. pl. / they m. load
טוֹעֲנוֹת
to'anot
we / you f. pl. / they f. load
Past tense1st
טָעַנְתִּי
ta'anti
I loaded
טָעַנּוּ
ta'annu
we loaded
2nd
טָעַנְתָּ
ta'anta
you m. sg. loaded
טָעַנְתְּ
ta'ant
you f. sg. loaded
טְעַנְתֶּם
te'antem
you m. pl. loaded
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
טָעַנְתֶּם ta'antem
טְעַנְתֶּן
te'anten
you f. pl. loaded
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
טָעַנְתֶּן ta'anten
3rd
טָעַן
ta'an
he / it loaded
טָעֲנָה
ta'ana
she / it loaded
טָעֲנוּ
ta'anu
they loaded
Future tense1st
אֶטְעַן
et'an
I will load
נִטְעַן
nit'an
we will load
2nd
תִּטְעַן
tit'an
you m. sg. will load
תִּטְעֲנִי
tit'ani
you f. sg. will load
תִּטְעֲנוּ
tit'anu
you m. pl. will load
תִּטְעַנָּה
tit'anna
you f. pl. will load
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תִּטְעֲנוּ tit'anu
3rd
יִטְעַן
yit'an
he / it will load
תִּטְעַן
tit'an
she / it will load
יִטְעֲנוּ
yit'anu
they m. will load
תִּטְעַנָּה
tit'anna
they f. will load
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יִטְעֲנוּ yit'anu
Imperative
טְעַן!‏
te'an!
(to a man) load!
טַעֲנִי!‏
ta'ani!
(to a woman) load!
טַעֲנוּ!‏
ta'anu!
(to men) load!
טְעַנָּה!‏
te'anna!
(to women) load!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
טַעֲנוּ!‏ ta'anu!
Infinitive
לִטְעֹן ~ לטעון
lit'on
to load
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
טִיעוּן
ti'un
ט - ע - ןNoun – kittul pattern, masculineplea, submission (law); case, argumentation
טָעוּן
ta'un
ט - ע - ןAdjective – katul patternloaded; charged, fraught; requiring, needing; containing
טְעִינָה
te'ina
ט - ע - ןNoun – ktila pattern, feminineloading (vehicle, ship); loading, charging (weapon); charging (battery)
לְהִיטָּעֵן
lehita'en
ט - ע - ןVerb – nif'alto be loaded; to be (re)charged; to be claimed
לְהַטְעִין
lehat'in
ט - ע - ןVerb – hif'ilto load; to charge
טַעֲנָה
ta'ana
ט - ע - ןNoun – katla pattern, feminineclaim, plea; argument, argumentation; complaint, objection
מִטְעָן
mit'an
ט - ע - ןNoun – miktal pattern, masculinecharge (electrical or explosive); baggage, cargo
מַטְעֵן
mat'en
ט - ע - ןNoun – maktel pattern, masculinebattery charger
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