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

Noun – haktala pattern, feminine

Root: נ - ג - שׁ

The first radical of this word can assimilate with the second radical in inflected forms.

Meaning

handing over, presenting, delivering, service, service, dishing out, distribution (food, drink); handing over, giving someone something; serving (food, drink), dishing out; submitting, submission, handing in (report, paper etc.), handing over; preparing someone (for a test, exam); presenting, delivering

Forms without pronominal affixes

SingularPlural
Absolute state
הַגָּשָׁה
hagasha
handing over
הַגָּשׁוֹת
hagashot
handing overs
Construct state
הַגָּשַׁת־
hagashat-
handing over of ...
הַגָּשׁוֹת־
hagashot-
handing overs of ...

Forms with pronominal affixes

Noun numberPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Singular1st
הַגָּשָׁתִי
hagashati
my handing over
הַגָּשָׁתֵנוּ
hagashatenu
our handing over
2nd
הַגָּשָׁתְךָ
hagashatcha
your m. sg. handing over
הַגָּשָׁתֵךְ
hagashatech
your f. sg. handing over
הַגָּשַׁתְכֶם
hagashatchem
your m. pl. handing over
הַגָּשַׁתְכֶן
hagashatchen
your f. pl. handing over
3rd
הַגָּשָׁתוֹ
hagashato
his / its handing over
הַגָּשָׁתָהּ
hagashata(h)
her / its handing over
הַגָּשָׁתָם
hagashatam
their m. handing over
הַגָּשָׁתָן
hagashatan
their f. handing over
Plural1st
הַגָּשׁוֹתַי ~ הגשותיי
hagashotay
my handing overs
הַגָּשׁוֹתֵינוּ
hagashoteinu
our handing overs
2nd
הַגָּשׁוֹתֶיךָ
hagashotecha
your m. sg. handing overs
הַגָּשׁוֹתַיִךְ ~ הגשותייך
hagashotayich
your f. sg. handing overs
הַגָּשׁוֹתֵיכֶם
hagashoteichem
your m. pl. handing overs
הַגָּשׁוֹתֵיכֶן
hagashoteichen
your f. pl. handing overs
3rd
הַגָּשׁוֹתָיו
hagashotav
his / its handing overs
הַגָּשׁוֹתֶיהָ
hagashoteha
her / its handing overs
הַגָּשׁוֹתֵיהֶם
hagashoteihem
their m. handing overs
הַגָּשׁוֹתֵיהֶן
hagashoteihen
their f. handing overs
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
גִּישָׁה
gisha
נ - ג - שׁNoun – ktila pattern, feminineaccess, approach; attitude, course, manner
הִתְנַגְּשׁוּת
hitnagshut
נ - ג - שׁNoun – hitkattlut pattern, femininecollision; contradiction
מַגָּשׁ
magash
נ - ג - שׁNoun – miktal pattern, masculinetray
נָגִישׁ
nagish
נ - ג - שׁAdjective – katil patternapproachable, accesible
לָגֶשֶׁת
lageshet
נ - ג - שׁVerb – pa'alto approach, to come near (ל־, אל)
לְהַגִּישׁ
lehagish
נ - ג - שׁVerb – hif'ilto serve (food, drink), to hand over
לְהַנְגִּישׁ
lehangish
נ - ג - שׁVerb – hif'ilto make accessible (for handicapped persons)
לְהִתְנַגֵּשׁ
lehitnagesh
נ - ג - שׁVerb – hitpa'elto collide, to clash; to contradict, to argue (עם)
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