Grammar Flashcards

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Noun

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Shem Etsem

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Verb

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Poal ♂️
Pealeem

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Adjective

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Shem toar

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Adverb

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Toar hapoal

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5
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Subject

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Nose

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Object

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Nasu

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7
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Conjunction

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Milat Chibur
Milei chibur

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8
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Singular
Plural
How do I say the singular of apples

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Yakhid
Rabeem
Eikh omrim tapukheem be yakhid
Eikh omrim tapuakh be rabeem

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9
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Word

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Mila ♀️
Mileem

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10
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Grammar

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Deekduuk ♂️

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11
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Past tense

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Avar

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Future Tense

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Atid

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13
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Present tense

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Hove

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14
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Construct form of word

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Smikhut

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Bimyaneem

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Binyan Pronunciation Core Function Example

🧱 All Hebrew Binyanim (Verb Structures)

1️⃣ Pa’al (פעל) — paʿal
→ Basic active verbs — simple actions.
💡 “to do,” “to go,” “to write,” “to eat.”
Pattern: li-CCoC (e.g. lichtov = to write).

2️⃣ Nif’al (נפעל) — nifʿal
→ Usually passive or reflexive of Pa’al.
💡 “to be written,” “to enter,” “to be closed.”
Pattern: lehiCaCeS / lehiCCaC (e.g. lehi’kanes = to enter).

3️⃣ Pi’el (פיעל) — piʿel
→ Intensive / frequentative / active on object.
💡 “to speak,” “to cook,” “to teach.”
Pattern: leCaCeC (e.g. levashel = to cook).

4️⃣ Pu’al (פועל) — puʿal
→ Passive of Pi’el.
💡 “to be cooked,” “to be taught.”
Pattern: leCuCaC (e.g. le’vushal = to be cooked).

5️⃣ Hif’il (הפעיל) — hifʿil
→ Causative — to cause someone/something to do something.
💡 “to bring in,” “to start,” “to explain.”
Pattern: lehaCCiC / lehaC’CiS (e.g. lehaknis = to insert).

6️⃣ Huf’al (הופעל) — hufʿal
→ Passive of Hif’il.
💡 “to be brought in,” “to be started.”
Pattern: lehuCCaC / lehuC’CaS (e.g. lehu’khnas = to be inserted).

7️⃣ Hitpa’el (התפעל) — hitpaʿel
→ Reflexive / reciprocal — action done to oneself or each other.
💡 “to get dressed,” “to shower,” “to pray,” “to wonder.”
Pattern: lehitCaCeC / lehitCaCeS (e.g. lehitpalel = to pray).

✅ Quick Summary Table

1 Pa’al paʿal simple action lichtov – to write
2 Nif’al nifʿal passive/reflexive of Pa’al lehi’kanes – to enter
3 Pi’el piʿel intensive / active on object levashel – to cook
4 Pu’al puʿal passive of Pi’el le’vushal – to be cooked
5 Hif’il hifʿil causative lehaknis – to bring in
6 Huf’al hufʿal passive of Hif’il lehu’khnas – to be inserted
7 Hitpa’el hitpaʿel reflexive / reciprocal lehitpalel – to pray

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16
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Past tense

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Sentence

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Mishpat ♂️
Mishpatim