דחה
Hebrew
Etymology
Root |
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ד־ח־ה (d-ḥ-h) |
Compare with Arabic دَحَا (daḥā) and Classical Syriac ܕܚܐ (dəḥā, “to push away”).
Verb
דָּחָה • (dakhá) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction, passive counterpart נִדְחָה)
Conjugation
non-finite forms |
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m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
past | first | דָּחִיתִי | דָּחִינוּ | ||
second | דָּחִיתָ | דָּחִית | דְּחִיתֶם1 | דְּחִיתֶן1 | |
third | דָּחָה | דָּחֲתָה | דָּחוּ | ||
present | דּוֹחֶה | דּוֹחָה | דּוֹחִים | דּוֹחוֹת | |
future | first | אֶדְחֶה | נִדְחֶה | ||
second | תִּדְחֶה | תִּדְחִי | תִּדְחוּ | תִּדְחֶינָה2 | |
third | יִדְחֶה | תִּדְחֶה | יִדְחוּ | תִּדְחֶינָה2 | |
imperative | דְּחֵה | דְּחִי | דְּחוּ | דְּחֶינָה2 | |
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