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CD1 Introduction
Track 3
Verb Groups – Binyanim
The Hebrew word for verb is לַע פ POAL, which is derived
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from the root לעפ (PA’AL) - do, act.
Each verb group - Binyan is called by a name which incorporates the root
לעפ in the particular and unique way in which it is conjugated and
pronounced in the past tense - third person masculine.
Each Binyan has its unique music which is represented by the vowels
associated with the letters ע פ ל .
The verbs associated with each Binyan have the same music as the name
of the Binyan and this will be helpful in remembering the verb
conjugation.
The first Binyan from the right on the Verb Menorah is named לַעָפ - and
it includes verbs such as:
ב ַשָׁי ע ַמ ָשׁ דַבָע ד ַמָל ב ַתָכ
YASHAV SHAMA' 'AVAD LAMAD KATAV
All of these verbs have the vowels A... A... in third person in
the past tense, which are the same sounds as in the name of
Binyan לַעָפ – PA’AL
The rest of the Binyanim are similarly named. They too are distinguished
by the vowels (music) in past tense - third person masculine.
Therefore, the verbs representing each Binyan in the Menorah have the
same "music" in past tense - third person masculine as the name of each
Binyan. (See chart on the next page).
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םירוסא הצפהו הקתעה ,שומיש. לכ . רוא - ןפלואל תורומש תויוכזה לכ