Roots of A"V:
Lesson # 13 also shows how to conjugate roots of A"V class.
As you see in the chart, a A"V verb form is easy to spot.
At the Masculine/Singular form the verb is only two! letters long.
At the Feminine/Singular form the verb is only three! letters long.
Plural forms are too, shorter than the one of the other classes.
At the Masculine/Plural form the verb is only four! letters long.
At the Feminine/Plural form the verb is only five! letters long.
(F/P)
.
.
(M/P)
.
.
(F/S)
.
.
.
(S/M)
.
.
(Inf.)
.
.
.
L
The infinitive form is not colored for a purpose. When
is an "O" vav, than a brown color should be used.
On the other hand, when "Ayn Hapoal" is an "U" Vav, than a blue color should be used.
Understanding this concept enables you to to
conjugate the following root (Get up)
as,- "LaKum"
"Kam", "Kamah", "Kamim", "Kamot".
(F/P)
M
K
(M/P)
M
K
(F/S)
H
M
K
(S/M)
M
K
(Inf.)
M
U
K
L
A"V conjugated verbs that have been introduced in previous lessons are: