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Conjugation of לֵיהָנוֹת. Verb – NIF'AL. Root: ה - נ - ה. The final 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 enjoy (מן) * Click or move your mouse over the forms marked with a * to see more.
It is conjugated with a patach in the future tense and imperative. | Infinitive: לִלְמֹד ~ ללמוד lilmod | Present tense: לוֹמֵד lomed | Past tense: לָמַד lamad | Future tense: יִלְמַד yilmad.
Meaning. to read (ב-, את); to call (ל-) * Click or move your mouse over the forms marked with a * to see more. See also. Verb – PA'AL | Root: ק - ר - אThe final radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels. | Infinitive: לִקְרֹא ~ לקרוא likro | Present tense: קוֹרֵא kore | Past tense: קָרָא kara | Future tense: יִקְרָא yikra.
יוֹאָב נֶהֱנָה מֵהַסֶּרֶט הַצָּרְפָתִי שֶׁרָאָה אֶתְמוֹל. Enjoy Conjugations and Translations from Hebrew to English, and English to Hebrew. Learn all about the verb enjoy with flip-cards, quizzes, audio and more.
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