טחן
Aramaic
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ṭaḥan-.
Hebrew
Root |
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ט־ח־ן |
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ṭaḥan-.
Conjugation
Conjugation of טָחַן (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
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finite forms | singular | plural | |||
m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
past | first | טָחַנְתִּי | טָחַנּוּ | ||
second | טָחַנְתָּ | טָחַנְתְּ | טְחַנְתֶּם1 | טְחַנְתֶּן1 | |
third | טָחַן | טָחֲנָה | טָחֲנוּ | ||
present | טוֹחֵן | טוֹחֶנֶת | טוֹחֲנִים | טוֹחֲנוֹת | |
future | first | אֶטְחַן | נִטְחַן | ||
second | תִּטְחַן | תִּטְחֲנִי | תִּטְחֲנוּ | תִּטְחַנָּה2 | |
third | יִטְחַן | תִּטְחַן | יִטְחֲנוּ | תִּטְחַנָּה2 | |
imperative | טְחַן | טַחֲנִי | טַחֲנוּ | טְחַנָּה2 | |
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Related terms
- טַחֲנָה (takhana, “mill”)
- מַטְחֵנָה (matkhena, “grinder”)
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