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

Verb – PI'EL

Root: ל - ב - ה

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

Meaning

to fan (a flame)

Active forms Binyan Pi'el

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מְלַבֶּה
melabe
I / you m. sg. / he / it fan(s)
מְלַבָּה
melaba
I / you f. sg. / she / it fan(s)
מְלַבִּים
melabim
we / you m. pl. / they m. fan
מְלַבּוֹת
melabot
we / you f. pl. / they f. fan
Past tense1st
לִבִּיתִי ~ ליביתי
libiti
I fanned
לִבִּינוּ ~ ליבינו
libinu
we fanned
2nd
לִבִּיתָ ~ ליבית
libita
you m. sg. fanned
לִבִּית ~ ליבית
libit
you f. sg. fanned
לִבִּיתֶם ~ ליביתם
libitem
you m. pl. fanned
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
לִבִּיתֶם ~ ליביתם libitem
לִבִּיתֶן ~ ליביתן
libiten
you f. pl. fanned
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
לִבִּיתֶן ~ ליביתן libiten
3rd
לִבָּה ~ ליבה
liba
he / it fanned
לִבְּתָה ~ ליבתה
libta
she / it fanned
לִבּוּ ~ ליבו
libu
they fanned
Future tense1st
אֲלַבֶּה
alabe
I will fan
נְלַבֶּה
nelabe
we will fan
2nd
תְּלַבֶּה
telabe
you m. sg. will fan
תְּלַבִּי
telabi
you f. sg. will fan
תְּלַבּוּ
telabu
you m. pl. will fan
תְּלַבֶּינָה
telabena
you f. pl. will fan
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תְּלַבּוּ telabu
3rd
יְלַבֶּה
yelabe
he / it will fan
תְּלַבֶּה
telabe
she / it will fan
יְלַבּוּ
yelabu
they m. will fan
תְּלַבֶּינָה
telabena
they f. will fan
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יְלַבּוּ yelabu
Imperative
לַבֵּה!‏
labe!
(to a man) fan!
לַבִּי!‏
labi!
(to a woman) fan!
לַבּוּ!‏
labu!
(to men) fan!
לַבֶּינָה!‏
labena!
(to women) fan!
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
לַבּוּ!‏ labu!
Infinitive
לְלַבּוֹת
lelabot
to fan

Passive forms Binyan Pu'al

Verb formPersonSingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
Present tense / Participle
מְלֻבֶּה ~ מלובה
melube
I am / you m. sg. are / he / it is fanned
מְלֻבָּה ~ מלובה
meluba
I am / you f. sg. are / she / it is fanned
מְלֻבִּים ~ מלובים
melubim
we / you m. pl. / they m. are fanned
מְלֻבּוֹת ~ מלובות
melubot
we / you f. pl. / they f. are fanned
Past tense1st
לֻבֵּיתִי ~ לוביתי
lubeti
I was fanned
לֻבֵּינוּ ~ לובינו
lubenu
we were fanned
2nd
לֻבֵּיתָ ~ לובית
lubeta
you m. sg. were fanned
לֻבֵּית ~ לובית
lubet
you f. sg. were fanned
לֻבֵּיתֶם ~ לוביתם
lubetem
you m. pl. were fanned
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
לֻבֵּיתֶם ~ לוביתם lubetem
לֻבֵּיתֶן ~ לוביתן
lubeten
you f. pl. were fanned
The ending is usually unstressed in spoken language:
לֻבֵּיתֶן ~ לוביתן lubeten
3rd
לֻבָּה ~ לובה
luba
he / it was fanned
לֻבְּתָה ~ לובתה
lubta
she / it was fanned
לֻבּוּ ~ לובו
lubu
they were fanned
Future tense1st
אֲלֻבֶּה ~ אלובה
alube
I will be fanned
נְלֻבֶּה ~ נלובה
nelube
we will be fanned
2nd
תְּלֻבֶּה ~ תלובה
telube
you m. sg. will be fanned
תְּלֻבִּי ~ תלובי
telubi
you f. sg. will be fanned
תְּלֻבּוּ ~ תלובו
telubu
you m. pl. will be fanned
תְּלֻבֶּינָה ~ תלובינה
telubena
you f. pl. will be fanned
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
תְּלֻבּוּ ~ תלובו telubu
3rd
יְלֻבֶּה ~ ילובה
yelube
he / it will be fanned
תְּלֻבֶּה ~ תלובה
telube
she / it will be fanned
יְלֻבּוּ ~ ילובו
yelubu
they m. will be fanned
תְּלֻבֶּינָה ~ תלובינה
telubena
they f. will be fanned
In modern language, the masculine form is generally used:
יְלֻבּוּ ~ ילובו yelubu
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