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Inflection of חֶדְווָה https://www.pealim.com

Noun – kitla pattern, feminine

Root: ח - ד - ו

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

Meaning

joy, rejoicing, gaiety (lit.)

Forms without pronominal affixes

Singular
Absolute state
חֶדְוָה ~ חדווה
chedva
joy
Construct state
חֶדְוַת־ ~ חדוות־
chedvat-
joy of ...

Forms with pronominal affixes

PersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
1st
חֶדְוָתִי ~ חדוותי
chedvati
my joy
חֶדְוָתֵנוּ ~ חדוותנו
chedvatenu
our joy
2nd
חֶדְוָתְךָ ~ חדוותך
chedvatcha
your m. sg. joy
חֶדְוָתֵךְ ~ חדוותך
chedvatech
your f. sg. joy
חֶדְוַתְכֶם ~ חדוותכם
chedvatchem
your m. pl. joy
חֶדְוַתְכֶן ~ חדוותכן
chedvatchen
your f. pl. joy
3rd
חֶדְוָתוֹ ~ חדוותו
chedvato
his / its joy
חֶדְוָתָהּ ~ חדוותה
chedvata(h)
her / its joy
חֶדְוָתָם ~ חדוותם
chedvatam
their m. joy
חֶדְוָתָן ~ חדוותן
chedvatan
their f. joy
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